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The cardiac screening is open to the first 75 athletes between the ages of 6 and 18, while the concussion screening is ...
Learn why concussed athletes may still face recovery challenges. Hidden brain changes can last much longer than symptoms.
Concussion damage could linger in an athlete's brain for at least a year, long after they've rejoined their sport, a new study says.
During Australia's winter sports seasons, hundreds of thousands of children will take to the field in contact sports like rugby league, rugby union, Australian rules and soccer. With this comes ...
With this comes the ever-present risk of concussions, which can have serious short and long-term effects – especially for younger athletes. While concussion protocols in professional sports are ...
“Our study followed athletes before and after concussion for over a year, using multiple brain scans to examine biomarkers that signify brain injury. Our results provide strong ...
Concussion damage can linger in an athlete’s brain long after they return to play Signs of concussion damage were found in brain scans after athletes had been cleared to play This damage ...
Objective: Previous studies suggest athletes underreport concussions. We sought to determine whether athletes in our clinics have sustained previous concussions that went undiagnosed. Design ...
The standard of care for treating children with concussions may be shifting, as some doctors now encourage a quicker return to normal routines.