Search Results - Neuroimage
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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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Electrophysiological and SCAT 5 characteristics of contact vs non-contact sport athletes
Nikolaou, Z.Published 2018“…Introduction: There are a number of studies and systematic reviews suggesting potential chronic neurodegenerative effects of repetitive subconcussive head impacts. Indeed, most neuroimaging and some serum biomarker tests used in the literature generally present consistent evidence for negative effects of repetitive subconcussive head impacts. …”
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Concussion management in combat sports: consensus statement from the Association of Ringside Physicians
Neidecker, J., Sethi, N. K., Taylor, R., Monsell, R., Muzzi, D., Spizler, B., Lovelace, L., Ayoub, E., Weinstein, R., Estwanik, J., Reyes, P., Cantu, R. C., Jordan, B., Goodman, M., Stiller, J. W., Gelber, J., Boltuch, R., Coletta, D., Gagliardi, A., Gelfman, S., Golden, P., Rizzo, N., Wallace, P., Fields, A., Inalsingh, C.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2019)“…This consensus statement does not address neuroimaging guidelines in combat sports.…”
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Concussion and severe head-neck injury: An approach for their prevention in rugby and judo
Tani, S.Published in Sports injuries and prevention (2015)“…Included approaches involve epidemiology, clinical aspects including modern neuroimaging as well as neuropsychiatric evaluation, and prophylactic possibilities for reducing concussion incidence. …”
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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)“…Neuroimage…”