Repetitive head impacts (RHI) are common in youth athletes participating in contact sports. RHI differ from concussions; they are considered hits to the head that usually do not result in acute symptoms and are therefore also referred to as \textquotedblsubconcussive\textquotedbl head impacts. RHI occur e.g., when heading the ball or during contact with another player. Evidence suggests that exposure to RHI may have cumulative effects on brain structure and function. However, little is known about brain alterations associated with RHI, or about the risk factors that may lead to clinical or behavioral sequelae. REPIMPACT is a prospective longitudinal study of competitive youth soccer players and non-contact sport controls aged 14 to 16~years...
This work was supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Brain Injury Healthcare...
INTRODUCTION: Recently neurocognitive dysfunction has been linked to poor postural control in concus...
Football safety has increased over time, in part due to improvements in equipment and body mechanics...
Repetitive head impacts (RHI) are common in youth athletes participating in contact sports. RHI diff...
Repetitive head impacts (RHI) are common in youth athletes participating in contact sports. RHI diff...
Worldwide, more than 22 million children and adolescents are exposed to repetitive head impacts (RHI...
Soccer players are exposed to a high number of repetitive head impacts (RHIs), which have been hypot...
Short-term and long-term neurological damage as a result of sports-related brain trauma is a major c...
Introduction There is growing concern around the effects of concussion and sub-concussive impa...
AbstractIntroductionThere is growing concern around the effects of concussion and sub-concussive imp...
Mitigating the effects of repetitive exposure to head trauma has become a major concern for the gene...
Sports are yielding a wealth of benefits for cardiovascular fitness, for psychological resilience, a...
Epidemiological studies of the neurological health of former professional soccer players are being u...
Context: Repetitive sub-concussive impacts have recently been recognized as a contributing factor of...
Buckley, Thomas A.Objective: To examine the relationship between repeated head impacts and neurologi...
This work was supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Brain Injury Healthcare...
INTRODUCTION: Recently neurocognitive dysfunction has been linked to poor postural control in concus...
Football safety has increased over time, in part due to improvements in equipment and body mechanics...
Repetitive head impacts (RHI) are common in youth athletes participating in contact sports. RHI diff...
Repetitive head impacts (RHI) are common in youth athletes participating in contact sports. RHI diff...
Worldwide, more than 22 million children and adolescents are exposed to repetitive head impacts (RHI...
Soccer players are exposed to a high number of repetitive head impacts (RHIs), which have been hypot...
Short-term and long-term neurological damage as a result of sports-related brain trauma is a major c...
Introduction There is growing concern around the effects of concussion and sub-concussive impa...
AbstractIntroductionThere is growing concern around the effects of concussion and sub-concussive imp...
Mitigating the effects of repetitive exposure to head trauma has become a major concern for the gene...
Sports are yielding a wealth of benefits for cardiovascular fitness, for psychological resilience, a...
Epidemiological studies of the neurological health of former professional soccer players are being u...
Context: Repetitive sub-concussive impacts have recently been recognized as a contributing factor of...
Buckley, Thomas A.Objective: To examine the relationship between repeated head impacts and neurologi...
This work was supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Brain Injury Healthcare...
INTRODUCTION: Recently neurocognitive dysfunction has been linked to poor postural control in concus...
Football safety has increased over time, in part due to improvements in equipment and body mechanics...