Evidence suggests that Repetitive Head Impacts (RHI) directly influence the brain over the course of a single contact collision season yet do not significantly impact a player\u27s performance on the standard clinical concussion assessment battery. The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in static postural control after a season of RHI in Division I football athletes using more sensitive measures of postural control as compared to a non-head contact sports. Fourteen Division I football players (CON) (age = 20.4 ± 1.12 years) and fourteen non-contact athletes (NON) (2 male, 11 female; age = 19.85 ± 1.21 years) completed a single trial of two minutes of eyes open quiet upright stance on a force platform (1000 Hz) prior to athleti...
Context:  Subclinical postural-control changes may persist beyond the point when athletes are c...
In an effort to understand the effect of sub-concussive blows, a collegiate football team was monito...
Repetitive head impacts (RHI) sustained in contact sports are thought to be necessary for the long-t...
INTRODUCTION: Recently neurocognitive dysfunction has been linked to poor postural control in concus...
Objectives: The purpose of our study was to investigate the association between repetitive head impa...
Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to examine the effects of head impacts on postural co...
Buckley, Thomas A.Objective: To examine the relationship between repeated head impacts and neurologi...
A single head impact in sport can cause an acute concussion, whereas repetitive head impacts are sus...
Short-term and long-term neurological damage as a result of sports-related brain trauma is a major c...
Studies of football athletes have implicated repetitive head impact exposure in the onset of cogniti...
Football safety has increased over time, in part due to improvements in equipment and body mechanics...
Whereas it has been demonstrated that sustaining multiple concussions can detrimentally affect neuro...
Kaminski, Thomas W.There is an increasing amount of evidence indicating potentially devastating long...
Objective: Postural control deficits have been extensively reported following sport-related concussi...
Soccer players are exposed to a high number of repetitive head impacts (RHIs), which have been hypot...
Context:  Subclinical postural-control changes may persist beyond the point when athletes are c...
In an effort to understand the effect of sub-concussive blows, a collegiate football team was monito...
Repetitive head impacts (RHI) sustained in contact sports are thought to be necessary for the long-t...
INTRODUCTION: Recently neurocognitive dysfunction has been linked to poor postural control in concus...
Objectives: The purpose of our study was to investigate the association between repetitive head impa...
Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to examine the effects of head impacts on postural co...
Buckley, Thomas A.Objective: To examine the relationship between repeated head impacts and neurologi...
A single head impact in sport can cause an acute concussion, whereas repetitive head impacts are sus...
Short-term and long-term neurological damage as a result of sports-related brain trauma is a major c...
Studies of football athletes have implicated repetitive head impact exposure in the onset of cogniti...
Football safety has increased over time, in part due to improvements in equipment and body mechanics...
Whereas it has been demonstrated that sustaining multiple concussions can detrimentally affect neuro...
Kaminski, Thomas W.There is an increasing amount of evidence indicating potentially devastating long...
Objective: Postural control deficits have been extensively reported following sport-related concussi...
Soccer players are exposed to a high number of repetitive head impacts (RHIs), which have been hypot...
Context:  Subclinical postural-control changes may persist beyond the point when athletes are c...
In an effort to understand the effect of sub-concussive blows, a collegiate football team was monito...
Repetitive head impacts (RHI) sustained in contact sports are thought to be necessary for the long-t...