We help to educate and empower those involved in sport to recognize concussions and take the appropriate steps to help athletes safely return to play. App-based technology enables collaboration b/w trained healthcare practitioners, coaches/trainers & parents/athletes! #concussion
Aerobic exercise improves visual & spatial memory deficits post-mTBI in mice—regardless of when exercise starts. Running alleviated cognitive issues but didn't affect anxiety or motor skills. Exercise = key tool for recovery! Study: https://t.co/D7saNSxvgs
No strong evidence for long-term cognitive dysfunction after concussion! Review of 21 studies found methodological flaws (poor mTBI diagnosis, no controls, etc.). Methodologically sound studies showed no lasting effects. Study: https://t.co/1jnfRP6MK2
Historical epilepsy cases reveal a link between epilepsy & increased risk of CTE. 15.7% showed CTE changes, often tied to TBI. No link found with seizure type/duration, but early epilepsy onset may raise risk. Study: https://t.co/x974p8O3Xb
Post-concussion exercise motivation in youth hinges on social support, structure, & goals. Weekly check-ins, tailored plans, and clear goals help overcome fears & symptoms. Parents & youth need guidance for success. Study: https://t.co/av8n8Ver4L
Neck pain plays the biggest role in headaches, even without mTBI. For those with mTBI, disrupted sleep worsens headaches & neck pain. Cervical spine function + sleep quality = key in headache care. Study: https://t.co/8RQAUMuVVE
"Conclusion: Adding head shake & foam cushion conditions to postural stability tests improves sensitivity in detecting balance deficits in individuals with a concussion." We're following this data to see how we can improve care in our network of clinics.
https://t.co/bcCouu5n1g
More good data on females in concussion/PCS! Despite higher initial symptom severity and VOMS scores compared to males, female NCAA athletes do not take longer to recover from mTBI. Proper rehab is proper rehab.
https://t.co/Kw1BFZ8Baq
Microstructural changes were found in athletes with a history of concussion (mTBI). However, the control group was "healthy." Other data shows that better comparisons would come from orthopedic injury (vs. healthy). We'd be cautious with the results.
https://t.co/4QBfqYkxVh
"This study demonstrates potential associations between the intensity of the inflammatory response in the acute phase post-mTBI and neurometabolic perturbations in the subacute phase."
This is why early nutritional interventions may improve recovery.
https://t.co/nU3RIaPcKo
Great news for female athletes! The first all-female-athlete study finds 12% with pituitary dysfunction after a concussion. More research on female athletes is finally happening!
https://t.co/yNrrIsFrfy
DTI studies can confuse the public concerning mTBI diagnosis and complications. This study adds to the evidence that we cannot put much weight on DTI (yet?). Compared to orthopedic injury and PTSD, the associations of DTI changes & mTBI became weak.
https://t.co/U9Tx3o0cwG
This study found that ~70% of athletes were asymptomatic on pre-season concussion baseline testing. Which means 30% of athletes WERE symptomatic. With baseline testing, we know who these athletes are so that we can best manage their RTP.
https://t.co/tO9Ryle0Xx
Another study finds that earlier assessment & care lead to faster recovery from concussion. "Days to first clinic visit and positive findings on the VOMS-C were the most robust predictors of protracted recovery following concussion in young pediatric patients." https://t.co/XGnfPYyiJU
"Beyond prevention, the best way to protect athletes against acute and long-term effects of concussion is to ensure that every concussion is treated seriously and that concussed athletes are removed from the field of play and are not returning to sport prematurely.(82)" - https://t.co/TfxMnSIfqk
"Concussions are common in children and adolescents. (59–62) By the age of 10 years, one in five children will experience a concussion but only 25% of those concussions result from sport participation.(61)" - https://t.co/iXbAqK2yNT