3 results match your criteria: "Samaritan Athletic Medicine at Oregon State University[Affiliation]"
BMC Infect Dis
December 2023
Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Yale New Haven Hospital, 195 Church Street, Fifth Floor, New Haven, CT, 06510, USA.
Background: Symptomatic COVID-19 and Long COVID, also referred to as post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC) or post-COVID conditions, have been widely reported in young, healthy people, but their prevalence has not yet been determined in student athletes. We sought to estimate the prevalence of reported COVID-19, symptomatic COVID-19, and Long COVID in college athletes in the United States attending 18 schools from spring 2020 to fall 2021.
Methods: We developed an online survey to measure the prevalence of student athletes who tested positive for COVID-19, developed Long COVID, and did not return to their sport during the relevant time period.
Curr Sports Med Rep
March 2018
Samaritan Athletic Medicine at Oregon State University, Samaritan Health Services, Corvallis, OR.
While overall sports participation continues at high rates, chest injuries occur relatively infrequently. Many conditions of chest injury are benign, related to simple contusions and strains, but the more rare, severe injuries carry a much higher risk of morbidity and mortality than the typical issues encountered in athletic medicine. Missed or delayed diagnosis can prove to be catastrophic.
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September 2016
Samaritan Athletic Medicine at Oregon State University, Samaritan Health Services, Corvallis, OR.
Concussions have always been common in sports, but the awareness and associated diagnosis of the condition have been trending upward, gaining significant attention through medical literature, news media, and entertainment. Concussion management in the collegiate athlete is of specific concern, as over 460,000 young adults compete in collegiate athletics annually. The NCAA and other groups have strived to provide consensus guidelines, but many student-athletes still are not being managed as recommended.
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