Cat 2
Cat 2
Cat 2
Specific Focus: The affects of physical and cognitive rest on the recovery period after experiencing a concussion/mTBI
Search Methodology: (This section should include enough detail to make the search repeatable)
Search Resources Search Terms Limits # of Articles
SPORTdiscus Concussion No Limits 5
1
Screen Time
Cochrane Database for RCTs Concussion No Limits 0
2
Screen Time
Cochrane Database for RCTs Concussion No Limits 52
3 Interventions or strategies or best
practice
PubMed Concussion No Limits 29
4
Screen Time
PubMed Rest No Limits 102
5
Concussion Recovery
Outcomes:
Reference Event/Outcome Time to Mean (SD) ES &/or NNT
(may have more than one Event Control Group Experimental Group
per reference)
Thomas et al Rating of ability to perform 10 days After 10 days, 25% of After 10 days, 40% of SD not
the following activities the control group the intervention group provided by the
compared to before the head reported continuation of reported continuation of authors and
injury: sleeping, sitting, symptoms symptoms (emotional could not be
standing, walking indoors, and physical were the computed
walking outdoors, low most commonly
intensity activity, moderate reported continuing
intensity activity, and high symptoms)
intensity activity,
Harmon KG, et al. American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Position Statement: Concussion in Sport. Br J Sports Med
2013;47:15–26
Schneider KJ, Iverson GL, Emery CA, McCrory P, Herring SA, Meeuwisse WH. The effects of rest and treatment following sport
related concussion: a systematic review of the literature. Br J Sports Med 2013;47:304–307
Thomas DG, Apps JN, Hoffmann RG, McCrea M, & Hammeke T. Benefits of Strict Rest After Acute Concussion: A Randomized
Controlled Trial. Pediatrics 2015;135(2):213-223