TY - JOUR T1 - Heads up on concussion in para sport JF - British Journal of Sports Medicine JO - Br J Sports Med SP - 1157 LP - 1158 DO - 10.1136/bjsports-2016-097236 VL - 52 IS - 18 AU - Nick Webborn AU - Cheri A Blauwet AU - Wayne Derman AU - Guzel Idrisova AU - Jan Lexell AU - Jaap Stomphorst AU - Yetsa A Tuakli-Wosornu AU - James Kissick Y1 - 2018/09/01 UR - http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/52/18/1157.abstract N2 - Concussions to high-profile professional athletes and the $1 billion court settlement between the NFL in the USA and thousands of former NFL players have brought sports concussion to the top of news headlines.1 The crux of the NFL case centred around retired players’ allegation that the NFL did not warn them about the potential long-term health impact of concussions. Cases such as these alert sport governing bodies to the medicolegal importance of this issue and their responsibility for player safety. For the Para athlete, the International Paralympic Committee’s (IPC) term for a sportsperson with an impairment, the concussion debate struggles to garner attention. This is partly because funding for epidemiological research in this area is limited. But athletes with a variety of impairments due to a range of medical issues face the risks and consequences of concussive brain injury in Para sports: it is time for paralympic medical and sporting communities to address this important issue.Recommendations from the International Conferences on Concussion in Sport mandate that all potential cases of concussion undergo medical assessment, including a comprehensive history and detailed neurological … ER -