Search Results - Neurology
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Reducing head injury in wrestling: a biomechanical and impact testing study using polyurea-coated foams as wrestling mats
Tomin, M., Kmetty, Á., Molnár, Sz., Manó, S., Csernátony, Z.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…These injuries may have severe, long-lasting effects on the athletes health, including permanent neurological damage and impaired cognitive functions. …”
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Wrestling-related concussions and closed head injuries predominantly occur in high school age athletes
Pirruccio, K., Parisien, R. L., Olsen, C., Kelly, J. D.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2021)“…BACKGROUND: Sports-related concussions (SRC) and closed head injuries (CHI) have recently garnered national attention given mounting concern for long-term neurological sequelae resulting from repetitive head trauma. …”
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Jump and balance test in judo athletes with or without visual impairments
Spera, R., Belviso, I., Sirico, F., Palermi, S., Massa, B., Mazzeo, F., Montesano, P.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2019)“…From our cohort it was excluded subjects who have had low extremities musculoskeletal, neurological, or orthopaedic disorders in the previous six months. …”
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Trans-nasal-trans-sphenoidal brain injury by a fencing foil: an unusual case report and brief literature review
Özay, R., Balkan, M. S., Tönge, Ç., Sekerci, Z.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2017)“…Following trauma, the child had shown neurological symptoms such a pupil dilatation, change in consciousness and mild hemiparesia. …”
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Morphological asymmetry in judokas
Kuvacic, G., Tavra, M., Krstulovic, S.Published in 1st scientific and professional conference on judo "Applicable research in judo" - Book of abstracts (2015)“…In asymmetric sport disciplines, the development of a certain degree of morphological asymmetry occurs, due to the physical and neurological demand of the locomotor system of the dominant extremity, in relation to the non-dominant one. …”
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Long-term effects of boxing and judo-choking techniques on brain function
Rodriguez, G., Vitali, P., Nobili, F., Nobili, F.Published in The Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences (1998)“…The Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences…”
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Catastrophic injuries in wrestlers
Boden, B. P., Lin, W., Young, M., Müller, F. O.Published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (2002)“…The injuries resulted in quadriplegia in 11, residual neurologic deficits in 6, paraplegia in 1, and death in 1 head-injured athlete. …”
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Exercise research associates of Oregon, Inc.
“…Olympic Committee pp.194-195 (1989) The American Academy of Neurology concussion classification used in ExRA research Brief summary of preliminary results from the 1997 high school football season Brief summary of preliminary results from the 1997 college football season Observations based on preliminary analyses of the 1997 football injury data (HS and college) Brief summary of preliminary results from the 1998 high school football season Brief summary of preliminary results from the 1998 college football season Observations (1998) based on analyses of the 1998 football injury data (HS and college) Taekwondo Injury Research "Time-Loss Injuries in Junior Olympic Taekwondo Athletes" W. …”