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Date of Graduation
6-2025
Description
This study aims to identify which playground games or recreational sports pose the highest risk for injury, specifically concussions, and highlights the importance of concussion prevention training for all school personnel to minimize potential health risks for children.
Publication Date
2025
Document Type
Poster
Degree Name
Bachelors in Exercise Science
Degree Level
Undergraduate
Department
Health, Human Performance and Recreation
Advisor/Mentor
Jones, Ches
Committee Member
Hammig, Bart
Disciplines
Public Health Education and Promotion | Sports Sciences
Keywords
Research-Based
Citation
Morgan, B. (2025). The Games Kids Play: Determining Concussion Risk of Playground Sports A Review of NEISS Data (2013-2022). 2025 Honors Symposium. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.uark.edu/coesym25/10