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Seizure Disorders and Exercise/Sports Participation
Author(s) -
James Milton Carter,
Christopher A McGrew
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
current sports medicine reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.424
H-Index - 51
eISSN - 1537-8918
pISSN - 1537-890X
DOI - 10.1249/jsr.0000000000000799
Subject(s) - medicine , sports medicine , physical therapy , pain medicine , physical medicine and rehabilitation , medline , anesthesiology , psychiatry , political science , law
Persons with epilepsy have traditionally been restricted from physical exercise and sports participation because of misinformation and fear. The physical and psychosocial benefits of exercise on general health are well known and have been denied to persons with epilepsy because of these restrictions. Exercise has been shown to decrease seizure frequency and has even been assessed as a means to prevent epilepsy. The risk of injury is a commonly cited reason for restricting physical activity although the majority of these injuries are soft tissue injuries. Literature has shown that the benefits of sports participation for persons with epilepsy far outweigh the risk to the participant. While there are recommended contraindications to a small number of sports, persons with epilepsy can safely participate in the majority of sports with correct counseling and observation.

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