Sports-Related Concussion and Statistical Study
Neurocognitive performance
Performance and game management
Elite-Level Sports
Contest Design
Game Planning
Significant Usage
Tactical Responsibilities
Advantages and disadvantages
Importance of statistical study within professional sports
The importance of quantitative data has assumed much importance in the professional sports environment during the last few years. To obtain meaningful forms of raw data that represents underlying patterns and trends, it is important to extract the data by using methods that are statistically and mathematically valid. Professional sports are also an area where statistical methods are in wide practice. Use of statistical methods involve collection of quantitative data, management of data, and analysis using different statistical tools such as Chi-squared test, factor analysis, correlation, time series analysis, and many other tests. Management of professional sports such as basketball, football, baseball, and racing tournaments uses statistical tools to increase performance capacity of sportsmen, redesigning playfields, and preparing effective game plans. The following section describes quantitative studies in which statistical tools were used to enhance player performance, treat brain injuries, and performance management of professional referees. Management of sporting venues is also done by employing statistical techniques as an aid in the planning process.
Use of discriminant analysis in Basketball
A statistical study was conducted by Sampaio, Janeira, Ibanez and Lorenzo (2006) in which statistical tools were used to assess the differences in game playing patterns of three professional leagues i.e. National Basketball Association (NBA, superior level) USA, Associacion de Clubs de Baloncesto (ACB European league) in Spain and Liga de Clubes de Basquetebol (LCB, inferior level) in Portugal. The study was aimed at monitoring and reporting the differences in playing patterns of the players of these leagues. This was to help team managers better manage the players by appropriately positioning the players in the game. It was to be assessed that what is the best combination when these players perform more effectively in the game.
In the study, researchers gathered 2000-2001 numeric data of three leagues NBA, ACB, and LCB for five, three, and four games respectively. Discriminant analysis was used to identify mean differences between the playing positions. Only structure coefficients greater than 0.30 were taken. For LCB players, the findings of the research indicated that centers and guards were mainly assigned the defense positions whereas emphasis was significantly laid upon defense rebounds and de-emphasis on unsuccessful 3-point field-goals (SC=? 0.37). This was different for the ACB team players as the centers and guards were discriminated by offensive tasks such as 3-point field-goals and assists.
The results of the study suggest that such detailed results with correct positioning-related statistics could not have been gathered until discriminant analysis would not have been used for data management purposes. The study is useful in indicating the coaches of respective teams of LCB, NBA, and ACB that which players have performed well at what particular position and what has been the precision level of their field play? Therefore, it is only through such rigorous statistical analysis that results regarding player positions in basketball with relative performance standards could be assessed.
Sports-related concussion and statistical study
Concussion is a form of brain injury that is common in professional sportsmen. Sports such as football, basketball, rugby, and baseball are high in head injury probability for the sportsmen. Headache, neck pain, tiredness, dizziness, confusion, and amnesia are common symptoms in the professional sportsmen after they experience a head or brain injury. To assess the post trauma and impact of such injury on neuropsychology of the players, it is important that assessments of their condition are made statistically.
Belanger and Vanderploeg (2005) conducted quantitative research study in which the impact of sports-related concussion was studied for its neuropsychological impact on the sportsmen. Across the six cognitive domains, a meta-analysis of existing literature was conducted by the authors. The research utilized 21 studies in which 790 cases of concussion and 2014 control cases were analyzed statistically. The results of the study were compared to non-sports brain injuries.
In cases of delayed memory, global cognitive functioning, and memory acquisition, the results indicated that the impact was greatest within the first 24 hours of the injury in both sports related and non-sports related injuries. The injuries of sportsmen that were reported in the professional sports categories of hockey, football, ice-hockey, and boxing were taken when studying in comparison with non-sports injuries. A funnel plot was drawn to assess the presence of extreme values within the observed data.
The results of the study indicated that sporting games having significantly high involvement of head-use, such as boxing and soccer, heading resulted in greater head...
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