Transient Ischemic Attack in a 22-Year-Old NCAA Division I Baseball Athlete: A Case Study
CONCLUSIONS: Due to the emergent and timely actions of the athletic trainer, the patient has made a full recovery and is able to compete fully in athletic events. This case study amplifies the need for athletic trainers at all sporting events, updated and reviewed emergency action plans, rapid recognition of TIA in athletic individuals, and return-to-play protocol for an athletic individual after TIA.PMID:37917975 | DOI:10.1123/jsr.2023-0153
Source: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation - Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Daisy Luera Ronald L Snarr Sara Posson Ioannis Liras George Liras Erica M Filep Source Type: research
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