Repetitive head impacts (RHI) sustained in contact sports are thought to be necessary for the long-term development of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Our objectives were to: 1) characterize the magnitude and persistence of RHI-induced white matter (WM) changes; 2) determine their relationship to kinematic measures of RHI; and 3) explore their clinical relevance.Prospective, observational study of 10 Division III college football players and 5 non-athlete controls during the 2011-12 season. All subjects underwent diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), physiologic, cognitive, and balance testing at pre-season (Time 1), post-season (Time 2), and after 6-months of no-contact rest (Time 3). Head impact measures were recorded using helmet-mount...
Sports-related concussion (SRC) is an important public health issue. Although standardized assessmen...
Background and purposeThe effect of exposing the developing brain of a high school football player t...
Soccer players are exposed to a high number of repetitive head impacts (RHIs), which have been hypot...
Repetitive head impacts (RHI) sustained in contact sports are thought to be necessary for the long-t...
Repetitive head impacts (RHI) sustained in contact sports are thought to be necessary for the long-t...
Football safety has increased over time, in part due to improvements in equipment and body mechanics...
Abstract Repetitive head impacts (RHI) are a growing concern due to their possible neurocognitive ef...
Objective: To determine whether exposure to repetitive head impacts over a single season affects whi...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the cumulative effects of head impacts from a season ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether exposure to repetitive head impacts over a single season affects ...
Recent evidence of short-term alterations in brain physiology associated with repeated exposure to m...
Repetitive head impacts (RHI) are commonly observed in athletes participating in contact sports such...
Millions of athletes participate in contact sports that involve repeated head impacts (e.g., footbal...
Objective To study longitudinal recovery trajectories of white-matter after sports-related concussi...
Short-term and long-term neurological damage as a result of sports-related brain trauma is a major c...
Sports-related concussion (SRC) is an important public health issue. Although standardized assessmen...
Background and purposeThe effect of exposing the developing brain of a high school football player t...
Soccer players are exposed to a high number of repetitive head impacts (RHIs), which have been hypot...
Repetitive head impacts (RHI) sustained in contact sports are thought to be necessary for the long-t...
Repetitive head impacts (RHI) sustained in contact sports are thought to be necessary for the long-t...
Football safety has increased over time, in part due to improvements in equipment and body mechanics...
Abstract Repetitive head impacts (RHI) are a growing concern due to their possible neurocognitive ef...
Objective: To determine whether exposure to repetitive head impacts over a single season affects whi...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the cumulative effects of head impacts from a season ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether exposure to repetitive head impacts over a single season affects ...
Recent evidence of short-term alterations in brain physiology associated with repeated exposure to m...
Repetitive head impacts (RHI) are commonly observed in athletes participating in contact sports such...
Millions of athletes participate in contact sports that involve repeated head impacts (e.g., footbal...
Objective To study longitudinal recovery trajectories of white-matter after sports-related concussi...
Short-term and long-term neurological damage as a result of sports-related brain trauma is a major c...
Sports-related concussion (SRC) is an important public health issue. Although standardized assessmen...
Background and purposeThe effect of exposing the developing brain of a high school football player t...
Soccer players are exposed to a high number of repetitive head impacts (RHIs), which have been hypot...