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Doolan AW, Day DD, Maerlender AC, Goforth M, and Gunnar BP. (2012). A review of return to play issues and sports-related concussion. Ann Biomed Eng 40:106-113.
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(2012)
Ann Biomed Eng
, vol.40
, pp. 106-113
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Doolan, A.W.1
Day, D.D.2
Maerlender, A.C.3
Goforth, M.4
Gunnar, B.P.5
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