Concussion (Sep 2020)

Quality of life of ice hockey players after retirement due to concussions

  • Anna Gard,
  • Niklas Lehto,
  • Åsa Engström,
  • Pashtun Shahim,
  • Henrik Zetterberg,
  • Kaj Blennow,
  • Niklas Marklund,
  • Yelverton Tegner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2217/cnc-2020-0007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3

Abstract

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Background: Sports-related concussion (SRC) is increasingly recognized as a potential health problem in ice hockey. Quality of life (QoL) in players retiring due to SRC has not been thoroughly addressed. Materials & methods: QoL using the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 5th Edition, Impact of Event Scale-Revised and Short Form Health Survey was measured in Swedish ice hockey players who retired due to persistence of postconcussion symptoms or fear of attaining additional SRC. Results: A total of 76 players were assessed, on average of 5 years after their most recent SRC. Overall, retired players had a high burden of postconcussion symptoms and reduced QoL. Conclusion: Retired concussed ice hockey players have a reduced QoL, particularly those retiring due to postconcussion symptoms. Symptom burden should be continuously evaluated and guide the decision to retire.

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