Carolyn A. Emery
University of Calgary
384 Papers
688 Citations
Carolyn A. Emery is an academic researcher from University of Calgary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 315 publications. Previous affiliations of Carolyn A. Emery include Alberta Children's Hospital & University of Toronto.
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Papers
Ice Hockey Summit II: zero tolerance for head hits and fighting.
Anthony A. Smith,Michael J. Stuart,David W. Dodick,William O. Roberts,Patrick W. Alford,Alan B. Ashare,Mark Aubrey,Brian W. Benson,Chip J. Burke,Randall W. Dick,Chad Eickhoff,Carolyn A. Emery,Laura A. Flashman,Daniel V. Gaz,Christopher C. Giza,Richard M. Greenwald,Stanley A. Herring,T. Blaine Hoshizaki,James J. Hudziak,John Huston,David A. Krause,Nicole M. LaVoi,Matt Leaf,John J. Leddy,Alison Katherine Macpherson,Ann C. McKee,Jason P. Mihalik,Anne M. Moessner,William J. Montelpare,Margot Putukian,Kathryn J Schneider,Ron Szalkowski,Mark Tabrum,James R. Whitehead,Diane M. Wiese-Bjornstal +34 more
TL;DR: This study aimed to present currently known basic science and on-ice influences of sport-related concussion (SRC) in hockey, building upon the Ice Hockey Summit I action plan to reduce SRC.
Subsequent Injury Definition, Classification, and Consequence
TL;DR: In this data, there were a greater number of local and recurrent time loss injuries compared with medical attention injuries, but the injury definition did not affect the relative number of early, late, or delayed injuries.
Injury prevention in paediatric sport-related injuries: a scientific approach.
TL;DR: A rigorous methodological approach to research in injury prevention in youth sport is essential to inform practice and policy most appropriately and be pivotal in decisions made to continue, discontinue, allocate or reduce funds from given public health, sport and healthcare programmes.
Unravelling the web: Experiences of adolescents returning to school following a concussion.
Heather Shepherd,Ash T Kolstad,Jeffrey G. Caron,Nick Reed,Keith Owen Yeates,Kathryn J Schneider,Amanda M Black,Carolyn A. Emery +7 more
TL;DR: Five interconnected themes emerged with returning to school and accessing school supports: concussion symptoms affected adolescents' schoolwork, having supportive and understanding friends, family, and teachers facilitated adolescents' return to school, and communication amongst school stakeholders was desired, but often lacking.
Association between concussion education and concussion knowledge, beliefs and behaviours among youth ice hockey parents and coaches: a cross-sectional study.
TL;DR: Exposure to concussion education may be associated with small overall differences in concussion knowledge but may not beassociated with significant differences in beliefs or intended behaviours related to concussion management among youth hockey parents and coaches.