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Female athletes seek speciality care later than males: Study

Washington D.C. [USA], Sept 18 (ANI): A recent study claims that female athletes take speciality medical treatment much later in comparison to male athletes.

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Washington D.C. [USA], Sept 18 (ANI): A recent study claims that female athletes take speciality medical treatment much later in comparison to male athletes.
Researchers from the Sports Medicine Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) reported these findings after analysing electronic health records of sports participants aged 7 to 18.
The study raises the question of whether, in youth and high school sports, inequities in medical and athletic trainer coverage on the sidelines are contributing to delayed identification and specialised treatment of concussion for female athletes, leading to more symptoms and longer recovery trajectories.
The study was published in the Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine.
"There is speculation in the scientific community that the reasons adolescent female athletes might suffer more symptoms and prolonged recoveries than their male counterparts include weaker neck musculature and hormonal differences," said senior author Christina Master, MD, a pediatric and adolescent primary care sports medicine specialist and Senior Fellow at CHOP's Center for Injury Research and Prevention.
"We now see that delayed presentation to speciality care for concussion is associated with prolonged recovery, and that is something we can potentially address," added Dr Master.
Researchers analysed a dataset containing records of 192 children between 7 and 18 who were diagnosed with a sports-related concussion (SRC) and seen by a sports medicine specialist.
Females took longer to present to specialist care and had longer recovery trajectories than males. The median days to presentation for a subspecialty evaluation was 15 for females with SRC and 9 for males.
This delay is important since time to presentation to specialised care greater than 1 week has been described as a factor associated with prolonged recovery.
Importantly, when researchers limited the analysis to those female and male patients that presented to the speciality practice for evaluation within the first 7 days of injury, the differences between males and females on all outcomes disappeared.
In sports where females sustain the highest rates of concussion- -- including those in this cohort of patients -- specifically soccer, basketball, and cheerleading, there is generally less sideline medical coverage for games and inconsistent athletic training coverage for practice because they are categorised as "moderate-risk sports" based on all-cause injury.
In stark contrast, many high school leagues require athletic training coverage at all football, ice hockey and men's basketball practices and games.
"It is possible that the lack of athletic training coverage at the time of injury may affect the time to concussion recognition during the first critical hours and days after injury," said Dr Master.
"This period is a window of opportunity where specific clinical management, such as immediate removal from play, activity modification and sub-symptom threshold exercise is correlated with more rapid recovery," added Dr Master. (ANI)

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