Is migraine a risk factor for the development of concussion?

Table 1 Activity related variables considered in the multivariate model Walking for exercise Golfing Gardening or yard work Exercise class or aerobics Swimming Bicycling Skiing or snowboarding Bowling Popular or social dance Baseball or softball Tennis Home exercises Ice hockey Weight training Ice s...

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Published in:British journal of sports medicine 2006-02, Vol.40 (2), p.184-185
Main Authors: Gordon, K E, Dooley, J M, Wood, E P
Format: Article
Language:eng
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Summary:Table 1 Activity related variables considered in the multivariate model Walking for exercise Golfing Gardening or yard work Exercise class or aerobics Swimming Bicycling Skiing or snowboarding Bowling Popular or social dance Baseball or softball Tennis Home exercises Ice hockey Weight training Ice skating Fishing In-line skating or roller blading Volleyball Basketball Jogging or running The data were analysed using Systat v9.0 (Systat, Chicago, Illinois, USA: [...]the diagnosis of concussion remains a medical diagnosis, so that our unverified "cases" must only be seen in the context of this, an exploratory epidemiological study designed to explore the association between migraine and concussion.
ISSN:0306-3674
1473-0480