Introduction: There is growing concern around the effects of concussion and sub-concussive impacts in sport. Routine game-play in soccer involves intentional and repeated head impacts through ball heading. Although heading is frequently cited as a risk to brain health, little data exist regarding the consequences of this activity. This study aims to assess the immediate outcomes of routine football heading using direct and sensitive measures of brain function. Methods: Nineteen amateur football players (5 females; age 22 ± 3 y) headed machine-projected soccer balls at standardized speeds, modelling routine soccer practice. The primary outcome measure of corticomotor inhibition measured using transcranial magnetic stimulation, was assessed p...
Objectives: This multimodal study investigated the motor, neurocognitive and neurophysiological resp...
Although the scientific community has focused on the effects of concussions in contact sports, the r...
ObjectiveCompared to heading, unintentional head impacts (e.g., elbow to head, head to head, head to...
Introduction: There is growing concern around the effects of concussion and sub-concussive impact...
AbstractIntroductionThere is growing concern around the effects of concussion and sub-concussive imp...
Introduction There is growing concern around the effects of concussion and sub-concussive impa...
Soccer heading is a common technique where players use their head to pass, shoot or clear the ball. ...
Purpose: There has been a growing concern surrounding the harmful effects of soccer heading on cogni...
Sports are yielding a wealth of benefits for cardiovascular fitness, for psychological resilience, a...
Introduction: There is growing evidence of a link between repetitive soccer heading and the increase...
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to determine whether minor head trauma in elite soccer matches causes m...
Buckley, Thomas A.Objective: To examine the relationship between repeated head impacts and neurologi...
AIM/OBJECTIVE There is ongoing controversy about persistent neurological deficits in active and for...
Concussion is known to detrimentally affect brain health. Rugby tackles commonly occur with high co...
Kaminski, Thomas W.Soccer is the most popular team sport in the world. Heading a soccer ball is an ...
Objectives: This multimodal study investigated the motor, neurocognitive and neurophysiological resp...
Although the scientific community has focused on the effects of concussions in contact sports, the r...
ObjectiveCompared to heading, unintentional head impacts (e.g., elbow to head, head to head, head to...
Introduction: There is growing concern around the effects of concussion and sub-concussive impact...
AbstractIntroductionThere is growing concern around the effects of concussion and sub-concussive imp...
Introduction There is growing concern around the effects of concussion and sub-concussive impa...
Soccer heading is a common technique where players use their head to pass, shoot or clear the ball. ...
Purpose: There has been a growing concern surrounding the harmful effects of soccer heading on cogni...
Sports are yielding a wealth of benefits for cardiovascular fitness, for psychological resilience, a...
Introduction: There is growing evidence of a link between repetitive soccer heading and the increase...
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to determine whether minor head trauma in elite soccer matches causes m...
Buckley, Thomas A.Objective: To examine the relationship between repeated head impacts and neurologi...
AIM/OBJECTIVE There is ongoing controversy about persistent neurological deficits in active and for...
Concussion is known to detrimentally affect brain health. Rugby tackles commonly occur with high co...
Kaminski, Thomas W.Soccer is the most popular team sport in the world. Heading a soccer ball is an ...
Objectives: This multimodal study investigated the motor, neurocognitive and neurophysiological resp...
Although the scientific community has focused on the effects of concussions in contact sports, the r...
ObjectiveCompared to heading, unintentional head impacts (e.g., elbow to head, head to head, head to...