Search Results - Concussion
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Stability of salivary microRNA measures across an NCAA Division I football season: implications for microRNA as a biomarker of concussion
Campbell, T. R., Zamponi, M., Leathers, D., Cavallario, J., Martinez, J. C., Mollica, P. A.Published in PLOS ONE (2026)“…Background: Clinicians often face challenges in concussion care due to a heavy reliance on subjective patient input. …”
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Les symptômes cognitifs persistent plus longtemps que les symptômes physiques après une chute à vélo (Cognitive symptoms out last physical post cycling crash)
Rylands, L. P., Canham, D. C., Hardwicke, J., Hurst, H. T.Published in Science & Sports (2025)“…Purpose The aim of this study was to gain off-road cyclists self-reported views on the severity of a concussion post-crash from a short-term (24 hours) and a long-term (8 weeks) perspective. …”
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Skill progression pathways and head kinematics in men`s artistic gymnastics
Romero A., G. A., Pritchard, N. S., Brandt, K. M., Bullock, G. S., Peluso, A. G., Kruse, D. W., Miles, C. M., Moore, J. B., Agee, J. M., Young, C., Stitzel, J. D., Urban, J. E.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…Additionally, back handsprings and somersaults with twists exposed gymnasts to the greatest PRV. Post-concussion return-to-sport protocols should account for the diverse biomechanical demands imposed by each skill, facilitating sport-specific and biomechanically informed progressions back into sport post-injury.…”
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Development of prototypes in sport: A systematic review
Gomes da Silva, J. C., Silva, K. F., Batista, C. E. C. F., Patrício, G. T., Batista, G. R.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2025)“…These parameters can be used for recognition of movement patterns and prevention of potential injuries, such as concussion and fatigue.…”
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Investigating the influence of head kinematics on head injury metrics and factors to consider for football helmet design
Chatham, L. S., Young, T. S., Wojcik, R. M., Bell, L. A., Torbati, A. H., Carpenter, R. D., Jenkins, P. E., Poddar, S. K., Yakacki, C. M.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2025)“…There is a need to understand the relationship between head kinematics, impact severity metrics, and overall helmet performance as sports-related concussions continue to be prevalent. This study evaluates these relationships, emphasizing newly developed severity metrics that consider both translational and rotational contributions. …”
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Head impact exposure in youth soccer: comparing across activity types
Pritchard, N. S., Filben, T. M., Haja, S. J., Miller, L. E., Espeland, M. A., Stitzel, J. D., Urban, J. E.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2025)“…Modifying practice structure may be an avenue for reducing head impact exposure and concussion risk in soccer, but research has yet to characterize head impact exposure across common soccer activities. …”
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The young injuried gymnast: A literature review and discussion
Hart, E., Meehan, W. P., Bae, D. S., d'Hemecourt, P., & Stracciolini, APublished in Current Sports Medicine Reports (2018)“…Research efforts should focus on injury rates after the 2006 rule change, injury prevention, men`s gymnastics injury patterns, concussions, hip injuries, and ACL injuries in gymnasts.…”
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Head impacts in non-helmeted sports: Measuring and locating the impact force
Sohail, J., Teixeira-Dias, F., Merriman, S.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2025)“…Mild traumatic brain injury within contact sports is a growing concern due to the serious risk of injury and concussion. Extensive research is being conducted looking into head kinematics during impacts in non-helmeted contact sports utilizing instrumented mouthguards, allowing researchers to record accelerations and velocities of the head during and after an impact. …”
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Factors associated with lower extremity injury rates in youth ice hockey players
Eliason, P. H., Galarneau, J. M., Martin, C., Kolstad, A. T., Shill, I., Babul, S., Mrazik, M., Schneider, K. J., Hagel, B. E., Emery, C. A.Published in Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (2025)“…Models were adjusted for age group, sex, body-checking policy, level of play, weight, previous injury within 12 months, lifetime concussion history, and position. RESULTS: The cohort included 4418 male and female players (representing 6584 player-seasons). …”
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Smart technologies and the future of concussion prevention in ice hockey
Gråstén, A.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Background: Concussions in ice hockey remain a major concern, especially among young players. …”
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Concussion history`s impact on stability evaluation test scores in male division I lacrosse and football players
Miyashita, T., Holland, B., Diakogeorgiou, E., Cochrane-Syman, K.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2025)“…BACKGROUND: Concussion baseline testing is standard practice in collegiate athletes. …”
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Longitudinal assessment of brain injury biomarker neurofilament light in female football players during a competitive season of football heading
Carbuhn, A. F., Edwardson, K., Chalise, P., Dzesu, S., Morris, J. K.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2025)“…For analysis, participants were excluded if unable to participate in = 80% of team activities or experienced a concussion during the season; thus, six were excluded resulting in 23 participants` data analyzed. …”
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Injury incidence rate according to mechanism, body location, and type in basketball players: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Stojanovic, E., Scanlan, A. T., Radovanovic, D., Jakovljevic, V., Živkovic, V., Faude, O., Fox, J., Raasch, K., Ferrauti, A.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…The most common injury types were ligament sprains (IR = 0.102 per 100 AEs) followed by muscle/tendon strains (IR = 0.037 per 100 AEs) and concussions (IR = 0.028 per 100 AEs). A concerning finding was the proportion of head and facial injuries (16.3%), particularly among female players. …”
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Concussion risk and the need for prevention: an exploration into the complexity of community perspectives in rugby union
Badenhorst, M., Romanchuk, J., Salmon, D., Brown, J. C., Hendricks, S., Walters, S.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Understanding how end-users think about concussion-related risk and the need for prevention is critical for the design and implementation of interventions. …”
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Potential concussion events of a leading team in the Spanish male professional soccer league: Incidence, refereeing actions, medical consequences and return-to-play
Noé, E., Llorens, R., Melero, B., O`Valle, M., Navarro, M. D., Colomer, C., Moliner, B., Ferri, J.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2025)“…Background An increasing number of studies reveal that concussion rates in male soccer are comparable to other contact sports. …”
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Clinical utility of the Sport Concussion Office Assessment Tool 6 (SCOAT6) and other select multidomain assessments for subacute sport-related concussion
Kontos, A. P., Zynda, A. J., Trbovich, A. M., French, J., Kegel, N., Burley, C., Patel, S., Mucha, A., Womble, M. N., Jennings, S., Dollar, C. M., Elbin, R. J., Collins, M. W.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Klinischer Nutzen des Sport Concussion Office Assessment Tool 6 (SCOAT6) und anderer ausgewählter multidimensionaler Bewertungsinstrumente für subakute sportbedingte Gehirnerschütterungen…”
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The impact of sport-related concussion history on neck strength in elite Australian rules football and rugby league athletes
Kavyani, A., Bourne, M., Williams, M., Timmins, R., Peek, K., Bennett, H., Mastrorocco, M., Garrett, J. M.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2025)“…Objectives To investigate whether sport-related concussion (SRC) history (including recency and total numbers) is associated with maximal isometric neck strength in elite Australian rules football (ARF) and rugby league (ARL) athletes. …”
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Assessment of an eye-tracking tool to discriminate between concussed and not concussed professional male rugby players: a cohort study
Brown, J., Fuller, G. W., McDonald, W., Rasmussen, K., Sawczuk, T., Gilthorpe, M., Jones, B., Falvey, É. C.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2025)“…Objectives Concussion is a common injury in rugby union (`rugby`) and yet its diagnosis is reliant on clinical judgment. …”
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The association between age of first exposure to american football at a young age and later-life health issues in healthy, community-dwelling adults
Rigney, G. H., Dugan, J. E., Bishay, A., Jonzzon, S., Jo, J., Williams, K. L., Zuckerman, S. L., Terry, D. P.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…However, more lifetime concussions were associated with adverse cognitive and psychiatric health outcomes. …”