Author/Authors :
Moghadam Navid نويسنده Iran Football Medical Assessment and Rehabilitation Center
(IFMARC), Tehran, IR Iran , Haratian Zohreh نويسنده Assessment and Rehabilitation Center – IFMARC, Tehran, Iran , Hassanmirzae Bahar نويسنده Sports Medicine Research Center, Neuroscience Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Ashraf-Ganjouei Amir نويسنده Students’ Scientific Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
[Background]SCAT3 is a standardized tool, which can evaluate injured athletes for concussion and provide us with the necessary baseline data. Like any other sport, playing football (soccer) carries a high risk of injury. Thus, this study investigated the baseline properties of SCAT3 in Iranian Professional League football players and evaluated the correlation between different factors and a history of concussion.[Methods]All of the players of 16 different teams who would be participating in the 2016 - 2017 Iranian Professional League (n = 368), were enrolled in this study. Completing SCAT3 was part of the pre-competition Medical assessment. Beside presenting the descriptive data, different variables were analyzed to evaluate the association with a “prior history of concussion”, in order to find probable risk factors for head injuries.[Results]Forty-one players have had a history of concussion in the previous year and data analysis among the different categories showed that having a history of concussion bore a significant correlation with number of symptoms and symptom severity (P values: 0.023 and 0.041, respectively).[Conclusions]Athletes with a history of concussion reported an increased number of symptoms and a higher severity score, but other SCAT3 properties such as total SAC scores and M-BESS were not affected by a history of concussion. This study aids clinicians in evaluating athletes suffering injuries to the head during football matches.