Register      Login
Journal of Primary Health Care Journal of Primary Health Care Society
Journal of The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners

Articles citing this paper

Exploring the opinions and perspectives of general practitioners towards the use of social networking sites for concussion management

Osman Ahmed, S John Sullivan, Anthony Schneiders, Sam Moon and Paul McCrory
5(1) pp.36 - 42


14 articles found in Crossref database.

The Future of Concussion
Snyder Aliyah R., Giza Christopher C.
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology. 2019 30 p.128
A qualitative review of sports concussion education: prime time for evidence-based knowledge translation
Mrazik Martin, Dennison Christopher R, Brooks Brian L, Yeates Keith Owen, Babul Shelina, Naidu Dhiren
British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2015 49(24). p.1548
So, I Can Feel Normal: Participatory Design for Accessible Social Media Sites for Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury
Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (2023)
Lim Hajin, Kakonge Lisa, Hu Yaxin, Turkstra Lyn, Duff Melissa, Toma Catalina, Mutlu Bilge
Designing evidence-based support aids for social media access for individuals with moderate-severe traumatic brain injury: A preliminary acceptability study
Zhao Fangyun, Lim Hajin, Morrow Emily L., Turkstra Lyn S., Duff Melissa C., Mutlu Bilge
Frontiers in Digital Health. 2022 4
Protecting the health of the @hlete: how online technology may aid our common goal to prevent injury and illness in sport
Verhagen Evert, Bolling Caroline
British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2015 49(18). p.1174
Clinician perspectives on the use of social media after brain injury
Warren Louise, Soeterik Sonja
The Neuropsychologist. 2018 1(5). p.67
Modified Balance Error Scoring System (M-BESS) test scores in athletes wearing protective equipment and cleats
Azad Aftab Mohammad, Al Juma Saad, Bhatti Junaid Ahmad, Delaney J Scott
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine. 2016 2(1). p.e000117
Sport Concussion Management Using Facebook: A Feasibility Study of an Innovative Adjunct “iCon”
Ahmed Osman Hassan, Schneiders Anthony G., McCrory Paul R., Sullivan S. John
Journal of Athletic Training. 2017 52(4). p.339
Harm reduction in practice – The Community Oriented Substance Use Programme in Tshwane
Scheibe Andrew, Shelly Shaun, Hugo Johannes, Mohale Matilda, Lalla Sasha, Renkin Wayne, Gloeck Natasha, Khambule Senzo, Kroucamp Lorinda, Bhoora Urvisha, Marcus Tessa S.
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine. 2020 12(1).
Participatory Health Through Social Media (2016)
Bond C.S., Merolli M., Ahmed O.H.
Technology and its role in rehabilitation for people with cognitive-communication disability following a traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Brunner Melissa, Hemsley Bronwyn, Togher Leanne, Palmer Stuart
Brain Injury. 2017 31(8). p.1028
Review of the literature on the use of social media by people with traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Brunner Melissa, Hemsley Bronwyn, Palmer Stuart, Dann Stephen, Togher Leanne
Disability and Rehabilitation. 2015 37(17). p.1511
Implementation of an App-based neuromuscular training programme to prevent ankle sprains: a process evaluation using the RE-AIM Framework
Vriend Ingrid, Coehoorn Iris, Verhagen Evert
British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2015 49(7). p.484
Psychological Aspects of Sport-Related Concussions (2019)
Pennock Kaleigh Ferdin, Tamminen Katherine A., Mainwaring Lynda

Committee on Publication Ethics

Abstract PDF (128 KB) Export Citation

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share via Email