نتایج جستجو برای: sports related concussions

تعداد نتایج: 1203713  

Journal: :Neurosurgical focus 2012
Paul S Echlin Elaine N Skopelja Rachel Worsley Shiroy B Dadachanji D Rob Lloyd-Smith Jack A Taunton Lorie A Forwell Andrew M Johnson

OBJECT The primary objective of this study was to measure the incidence of concussion according to a relative number of athlete exposures among 25 male and 20 female varsity ice hockey players. The secondary objective was to present neuropsychological test results between preseason and postseason play and at 72 hours, 2 weeks, and 2 months after concussion. METHODS Every player underwent base...

2015

Over the years, the relati onship between mild traumati c brain injuries (mTBIs) and depression has been thoroughly examined, and a strong positi ve correlati on between the two variables has been found (Chrisman & Richardson, 2014; Guskiewicz et al., 2007; Holsinger et al., 2002). However, not many researchers have investi gated what happens structurally and functi onally to the brain that all...

2010
Rodolfo R. Navarro

The complex nature of the evaluation and management of concussion lends to controversy, and the immediate and long-term implications still are being investigated. Various types of protective equipment have been used as a means to prevent concussions, and protective equipment is being used more frequently in different sports. Recent investigations have suggested that a protective, but not preven...

Journal: :Developmental neuroscience 2010
M L Prins A Hales M Reger C C Giza D A Hovda

Among the enormous population of head-injured children and young adults are a growing subpopulation who experience repeat traumatic brain injury (RTBI). The most common cause of RTBI in this age group is sports-related concussions, and athletes who have experienced a head injury are at greater risk for subsequent TBI, with consequent long-term cognitive dysfunction. While several animal models ...

2015
Lauren V. Fortington Dara M. Twomey Caroline F. Finch

BACKGROUND Head injuries, particularly concussion, are a major cause of concern in many sports, particularly the football codes, driving a need to better understand injury mechanisms and potential methods of prevention. The aim of this study was to describe the mechanisms and follow up care of concussion injuries sustained in adult male community Australian football to identify target areas for...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2013
Nyaz Didehbani C Munro Cullum Sethesh Mansinghani Heather Conover John Hart

We examined the relationship between a remote history of concussions with current symptoms of depression in retired professional athletes. Thirty retired National Football League (NFL) athletes with a history of concussion and 29 age- and IQ-matched controls without a history of concussion were recruited. We found a significant correlation between the number of lifetime concussions and depressi...

2015
Lauren Sergio Liana Brown Jinsung Wang Young Ik Cho

Mild traumatic brain injury, commonly known as concussion, occurs frequently in children while playing sports. Whereas the negative impact of sport-related concussions on cognitive function is well known, the effects of concussions on sensorimotor function, especially in children, remain largely unknown. In this observational study, we investigated the association between neurocognitive functio...

Journal: :Annals of neurology 2013
Rebekah Mannix William P Meehan Joseph Mandeville Patricia E Grant Tory Gray Jacqueline Berglass Jimmy Zhang John Bryant Shervin Rezaie Joon Yong Chung Nicholas V Peters Christopher Lee Lee W Tien David L Kaplan Mel Feany Michael Whalen

OBJECTIVE Although there is growing awareness of the long-term cognitive effects of repetitive mild traumatic brain injury (rmTBI; eg, sports concussions), whether repeated concussions cause long-term cognitive deficits remains controversial. Moreover, whether cognitive deficits depend on increased amyloid β deposition and tau phosphorylation or are worsened by the apolipoprotein E4 allele rema...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2013
Ruben J Echemendia Grant L Iverson Michael McCrea Stephen N Macciocchi Gerard A Gioia Margot Putukian Paul Comper

OBJECTIVE To critically review the literature from the past 12 years regarding the following key issues in sports-related neuropsychological assessment: (1) the advantages and disadvantages of different neuropsychological assessment modalities; (2) the evidence for and against the current paradigm of baseline/postinjury testing; (3) the role of psychological factors in the evaluation and manage...

2018
Magdalena Wojtowicz Andrew J. Gardner Peter Stanwell Ross Zafonte Bradford C. Dickerson Grant L. Iverson

Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine cortical thickness and subcortical volumes in professional rugby players with an extensive history of concussions compared to control subjects. Method Participants included 24 active and former professional rugby league players [Age M(SD) = 33.3(6.3); Range = 21-44] with an extensive history of concussion and 18 age- and education-matched contr...

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