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Concussion Attitudes and Beliefs, Knowledge, and Clinical Practice: Survey of Physical Therapists

Amy M. Yorke, Sheila Littleton, Bara A. Alsalaheen
DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20140598 Published 1 July 2016
Amy M. Yorke
A.M. Yorke, PT, PhD, NCS, Physical Therapy Department, University of Michigan–Flint, Flint, MI 48502 (USA).
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Sheila Littleton
S. Littleton, PT, DSc, PCS, Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, State of Tennessee, Nashville, Tennessee.
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Bara A. Alsalaheen
B.A. Alsalaheen, PT, PhD, Physical Therapy Department, University of Michigan–Flint.
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Table 2.
Table 2.

Characteristics of Respondents Who Reported Seeing at Least One Patient With Concussion (n=775)

  • a Categories are not mutually exclusive.

Table 6.
Table 6.

Respondents' Selected Action Based on Clinical Scenarios (n=1,272)

Table 1.
Table 1.

Respondent Demographics (n=1,272)a

  • ↵a Measurements are presented as n (%), unless otherwise indicated.

  • b ABPTS=American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. Thirty-two respondents were certified in 2 specialty areas.

  • c Categories are not mutually exclusive.

Table 5.
Table 5.

Respondents' Knowledge of Concussion (n=1,272)a

  • ↵a CT=computed tomography, MRI=magnetic resonance imaging.

  • b Correct answer.

Table 4.
Table 4.

Respondents' Attitudes and Beliefs (n=1,272)

Table 3.
Table 3.

Respondents' Legislative Knowledge

Supplementary Data

eAppendix

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  • eAppendix (PDF) (43 KB) - This PDF contains the following supplement:
    • eAppendix. Electronic Survey Questionnaire
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Amy M. Yorke, Sheila Littleton, Bara A. Alsalaheen
Physical Therapy Jul 2016, 96 (7) 1018-1028; DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20140598

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