Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2020
Abstract
Introduction: Motocross is a sport in which riders race 250–450 cc four-stroke dirt bikes and are potential-ly subjected to a high frequency of head injuries starting at a very young age. The objective of this case series is to present the findings following gradient echo T2-weighted MRI (SWI) upon clinical evaluation after a concussion in 4 young professional motocross racers.
Clinical Findings: Microhemorrhages were found in 2 of 4 riders. Areas of microhemorrhages were not aligned with a previously positive CT finding from a prior concussion in 1 rider.
Conclusions: Microhemorrhages were found in 2 young motocross riders following a gradient echo T2-weighted MRI upon a clinical evaluation after a concussion. Long-term consequences of these findings are not yet known, and longitudinal studies are needed to provide further understanding to improve concussion management in motocross athletes.
Recommended Citation
Millsaps, Brianna; Worts, Philip R.; Berg, David C.; and Burkhart, Scott O., "Microhemorrhages in Professional Motocross Athletes: A Case Series" (2020). Faculty Publications - Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) Program. 394.
https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/gscp_fac/394
Comments
Originally published in Healthcare Journal of Medicine. Volume 1. Issue 5. 2020. Pages 269–277. Published by Emerald Medical Education © 2024.
doi: 10.36518/2689-0216.1011