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Independent review criticises AFL for its past players concussion project

AFL Concussion is now being recognised.

The AFL has apologised to past players who were “let down” by the league’s concussion research project after an independent review criticised the under-funded and under-resourced study.

The league commissioned an independent review into plagiarism allegations against associate professor Paul McCrory and other issues connected with research and medical work on sports-related concussion.

Plagiarism was identified but the panel found it did not “affect or taint” McCrory’s work for the AFL, including its concussion guidelines, largely because they didn’t “involve the falsification or fabrication of relevant research.”

The 260-page report was highly critical of the AFL and Florey Institute’s ‘Past Player Project’, launched in 2014.

The AFL announces an independent review into Associate Professor Paul McCrory, the doctor who spearheaded the development of the league’s concussion policy.

“It found the research project was under-funded and under-resourced and suffered from a lack of governance, stewardship and coordination in how it was rolled-out and implemented, and how it simultaneously accommodated clinical and research objectives,” the review’s major findings said.

“These problems manifested in there being no published research from the study which explained the results of the research imaging undertaken on retired AFL players and confusion on the part of the past player participants as to what tests or procedures related to clinical treatment as opposed to being purely for research purposes.”

Content retrieved from: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-25/players-let-down-by-afl-concussion-study/101574562.

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