Concussions in sports and during recreational activities are a major source of traumatic brain injury in our society. This is mainly relevant in adolescence and young adulthood, where the annual rate of diagnosed concussions is increasing from year to year. Contact sports (e.g., ice hockey, American football, or boxing) are especially exposed to repeated concussions. While most of the athletes recover fully from the trauma, some experience a variety of symptoms including headache, fatigue, dizziness, anxiety, abnormal balance and postural instability, impaired memory, or other cognitive deficits. Moreover, there is growing evidence regarding clinical and neuropathological consequences of repetitive concussions, which are also linked to an i...
based methods for clinical evaluation, treatment, and recovery are lacking. We used a prospec-tive, ...
concussion is a transient neurologic condition that occurs as a result of traumatic biomechanical fo...
YesThis article discusses the current evidence for the short- and long-term effects of concussion in...
Concussions in sports and during recreational activities are a major source of traumatic brain injur...
Sports-related concussions are one of the major causes of mild traumatic brain injury. Although most...
The increasing recognition of concussion and its associated consequences has focused international a...
A concussion is the most unrecognized injury in the world of sports. Every concussion, no matter how...
Concussions are a common injury in many contact sports, and their prevalence has led many athletes a...
Depression and cognitive impairment are commonly found in retired football players. Although they re...
Depression and cognitive impairment are commonly found in retired football players. Although they re...
PURPOSE: Chronic traumatic encephalopathy refers to a neurodegenerative disease resulting from repet...
Object. Despite negative neuroimaging findings using traditional neuroimaging methods such as MRI an...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is clinically divided into a spectrum of severities, with mild TBI bein...
Sports-related concussion is an issue that has piqued the public's attention of late as concerns sur...
Concussion is defined as a complex pathophysiological process that affects the brain as a result of ...
based methods for clinical evaluation, treatment, and recovery are lacking. We used a prospec-tive, ...
concussion is a transient neurologic condition that occurs as a result of traumatic biomechanical fo...
YesThis article discusses the current evidence for the short- and long-term effects of concussion in...
Concussions in sports and during recreational activities are a major source of traumatic brain injur...
Sports-related concussions are one of the major causes of mild traumatic brain injury. Although most...
The increasing recognition of concussion and its associated consequences has focused international a...
A concussion is the most unrecognized injury in the world of sports. Every concussion, no matter how...
Concussions are a common injury in many contact sports, and their prevalence has led many athletes a...
Depression and cognitive impairment are commonly found in retired football players. Although they re...
Depression and cognitive impairment are commonly found in retired football players. Although they re...
PURPOSE: Chronic traumatic encephalopathy refers to a neurodegenerative disease resulting from repet...
Object. Despite negative neuroimaging findings using traditional neuroimaging methods such as MRI an...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is clinically divided into a spectrum of severities, with mild TBI bein...
Sports-related concussion is an issue that has piqued the public's attention of late as concerns sur...
Concussion is defined as a complex pathophysiological process that affects the brain as a result of ...
based methods for clinical evaluation, treatment, and recovery are lacking. We used a prospec-tive, ...
concussion is a transient neurologic condition that occurs as a result of traumatic biomechanical fo...
YesThis article discusses the current evidence for the short- and long-term effects of concussion in...