2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.35908
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Risk of Lower Extremity Ligamentous Injury Following Concussion Diagnosis: A TriNetX Database Study

Abstract: BackgroundConcussion is one of the most frequently reported sports-related injuries in the United States; there is evidence that residual deficits in neurocognition may increase the risk of lower extremity musculoskeletal injury after concussion in high school, college, and professional athletes. The purpose of this study is to identify whether similar trends are identified in community-based populations. MethodsThe TriNetX Research Network database was queried for patients 10-60 years old who experienced an a… Show more

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“…According to researchers, community-based patients with a history of concussion in the last 12 months displayed an increased risk of lower extremity ligamentous injury when compared with their propensity-matched controls. (See Birrell et al, 2023. )…”
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“…According to researchers, community-based patients with a history of concussion in the last 12 months displayed an increased risk of lower extremity ligamentous injury when compared with their propensity-matched controls. (See Birrell et al, 2023. )…”
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confidence: 99%