TY - JOUR AU - Morrissey, Shawna AU - Dumire, Russell AU - Causer, Thomas AU - Colton, Andrea AU - Oberlander, Emma AU - Frye, David AU - Shepherd-Porada, Kosie AU - Frye, Linda PY - 2019 TI - The missing piece of the concussion discussion: primary prevention of mild traumatic brain injury in student athletes JF - Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine; Vol 3 (February 2019): Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Y2 - 2019 KW - N2 - The majority of concussion research has focused on timely diagnosis and treatment, yet little has been reported on primary prevention. The goal of this study is to examine the use of core training as a preventative tool. We performed a non-randomized prospective study involving high school athletes. They participated in a 10-week training session with exercises focused on increasing core strength [mobility, agility, stability, strength and flexibility (MASSf)]. Logs were kept of all concussions diagnosed using ImPACT concussion testing. Statistical analysis was done using Chi-square to calculate expected/observed frequency and Chi-squared test statistic, χ 2 . Test significance was accepted at a P 2 =9.84, corresponds to a P value of 0.0017. The MASSf program was repeated in the 2015 season with 2 concussions in 121 participants. Our study showed a statistically significant decrease in concussion rates after participating in MASSf training. This program shows a promise as a primary prevention method to reduce sports related concussions. UR - https://jeccm.amegroups.org/article/view/4954