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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 3.
Published in final edited form as: PM R. 2011 Mar;3(3):212–218. doi: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2010.12.003

Table 1.

Concussion history and injury characteristics for the 9 concussed athletes.

Athlete
number
Sport* Age,
Gender
Prior
concussions
Loss of
consciousness
PTA SCAT: slowed
down score**
SCAT:
total score***
1 FB 22 M 1 Yes No 1 22
2 SOC 20 F 2 No No 2 26
3 FB 20 M 0 No Yes 2 24
4 FB 19 M 0 No No 4 25
5 FB 20 M 0 No No 1 31
6 FB 20 M 2 No No 3 62
7 FB 21 M 0 No No 2 34
8 FB 22 M 3 No Yes 6 111
9 FB 21 M 1 No Yes 2 26
*

FB = American football, SOC = soccer.

**

Each post-concussion SCAT symptom is graded on a 0-6 scale with 0 representing absence of a symptom and scores of 1-6 representing mild-severe presence of a symptom.

***

The SCAT Post-concussion symptom scale is composed of 24 symptoms and therefore has a possible range from 0-144.