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    Neuroimaging in professional combat sports: consensus statement from the association of ringside physicians

    Sethi, N. K., Neidecker, J.
    Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2023)
    “…Neuroimaging im professionellen Kampfsport: Konsenserklärung der Vereinigung der Ringärzte…”
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    Amateur boxing and risk of chronic traumatic brain injury: systematic review of observational studies

    Loosemore, M., Knowles, C. H., Whyte, G. P.
    Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2008)
    “…Design, data sources, and methods: Systematic review of observational studies in which chronic traumatic brain injury was defined as any abnormality on clinical neurological examination, psychometric testing, neuroimaging studies, and electroencephalography. Studies were identified through database (1950 to date) and bibliographic searches without language restrictions. …”
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    Cortical alpha rhythms are correlated with body sway during quiet open-eyes standing in athletes: A high-resolution EEG study

    Del Percio, C., Brancucci, A., Bergami, F., Marzano, N., Fiore, A., Di Ciolo, E., Aschieri, P., Lino, A., Vecchio, F., Iacoboni, M.
    Published in Neuroimage (2007)
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    The risk of chronic traumatic brain injury in professional boxing: change in exposure variables over the past century

    Clausen, H., McCrory, P., Anderson, V.
    Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2005)
    “…Conclusions: The incidence of boxing related CTBI will diminish in the current era of professional boxing because of the reduction in exposure to repetitive head trauma and increasing medical monitoring of boxers, with preparticipation medical and neuroimaging assessments resulting in the detection of early and potentially pre-symptomatic cases of CTBI.…”
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