OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have shown that clinically asymptomatic high-acceleration head impacts (HHIs) may be associated with neuronal and axonal injury, as measured by advanced imaging and biomarkers. Unfortunately, these methods of measurement are time-consuming, invasive, and costly. A quick noninvasive measurement tool is needed to aid studies of head injury and its biological impact. Quantitative pupillometry is a potential objective, rapid, noninvasive measurement tool that may be used to assess the neurological effects of HHIs. In this study, the authors investigated the effect of HHIs on pupillary metrics, as measured using a pupillometer, in the absence of a diagnosed concussion. METHODS: A prospective observational cohort study...
Head trauma and concussion in football players have recently received considerable media attention. ...
Recent evidence of short-term alterations in brain physiology associated with repeated exposure to m...
Concussion has become a world-wide concern for sports participants. In-vivo head impacts monitoring ...
OBJECTIVEThis prospective observational cohort study of high-school football athletes was performed ...
Importance Repetitive subconcussive head impacts in sports have emerged as a complex public health ...
Importance: Subconcussive head impacts have emerged as a complex public health concern. The oculomot...
Football safety has increased over time, in part due to improvements in equipment and body mechanics...
A single head impact in sport can cause an acute concussion, whereas repetitive head impacts are sus...
Current concussion research focuses on the pathophysiological effects of head impacts over time. Thi...
Kaminski, Thomas W.There is an increasing amount of evidence indicating potentially devastating long...
Buckley, Thomas A.Objective: To examine the relationship between repeated head impacts and neurologi...
Objective: Direct impact with the head and the inertial loading of the head have been postulated as ...
Soccer players are exposed to a high number of repetitive head impacts (RHIs), which have been hypot...
PurposeThis study compares the frequency and severity of head impacts sustained by football players ...
Recent data suggest subconcussive head impacts may contribute to short- and long-term neurophysiolog...
Head trauma and concussion in football players have recently received considerable media attention. ...
Recent evidence of short-term alterations in brain physiology associated with repeated exposure to m...
Concussion has become a world-wide concern for sports participants. In-vivo head impacts monitoring ...
OBJECTIVEThis prospective observational cohort study of high-school football athletes was performed ...
Importance Repetitive subconcussive head impacts in sports have emerged as a complex public health ...
Importance: Subconcussive head impacts have emerged as a complex public health concern. The oculomot...
Football safety has increased over time, in part due to improvements in equipment and body mechanics...
A single head impact in sport can cause an acute concussion, whereas repetitive head impacts are sus...
Current concussion research focuses on the pathophysiological effects of head impacts over time. Thi...
Kaminski, Thomas W.There is an increasing amount of evidence indicating potentially devastating long...
Buckley, Thomas A.Objective: To examine the relationship between repeated head impacts and neurologi...
Objective: Direct impact with the head and the inertial loading of the head have been postulated as ...
Soccer players are exposed to a high number of repetitive head impacts (RHIs), which have been hypot...
PurposeThis study compares the frequency and severity of head impacts sustained by football players ...
Recent data suggest subconcussive head impacts may contribute to short- and long-term neurophysiolog...
Head trauma and concussion in football players have recently received considerable media attention. ...
Recent evidence of short-term alterations in brain physiology associated with repeated exposure to m...
Concussion has become a world-wide concern for sports participants. In-vivo head impacts monitoring ...