Implication: These findings enhance our understanding of sport-related low back injuries, shedding light on their mechanisms and risk factors. This knowledge can guide targeted prevention strategies, optimize athlete care, and reduce the burden of such injuries in sports settings
🚨 New publication alert! 🚨“Epidemiology of Low Back Injuries in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Athletes: Results From the NCAA Injury Surveillance Program Between 2009-10 and 2018-19” published in @aossmjournals [https://t.co/1Eu9n5U1Gc]
Key Highlights: Low back injury (LBI) rates in practice and competition varied by sport, with notable differences in women’s sports. Non-contact and overuse injuries were common types of LBI. Women’s gymnastics, volleyball, and men’s tennis had the highest rate of LBI.
Excited to have research during my postdoc from @OHSUBrain highlighted in The Washington Post! Our trial shows that earlier physical therapy speeds symptom recovery and motor control for balance in subacute mTBI.
Read more: https://t.co/vudTLDFZBm
🎉 Excited to announce that Aishwarya Bandaru, an MPH student at @GWpublichealth, will be joining us at the Datalys Center as part of our new injury surveillance training/practicum program this semester! Welcome to the team, Aishwarya! 👏
During the semester, Aishwarya will gain hands-on experience in sports injury surveillance, data management, and statistical analysis—contributing to projects that advance athlete safety and health. 💪📊 #PublicHealth#InjuryPrevention#DataDrivenInsights
Dr. Avinash Chandran, Dr. Travis Anderson (@travaldinho), Dr. Eric Post, Dr. Zachary Kerr (@GfellerCenter), Dr. Will Adams (@william_m_adams) critically examine the complexities surrounding summary metrics used to represent injury sequelae in sports injury epidemiology.
🚨 New publication alert! 🚨 “Contemporary reporting in sports injury epidemiology: choosing words carefully and considering a Holistic Injury Impact Framework” was published in @BJSM_BMJ. [https://t.co/uStgv9TDZQ] #sports#injuryepidemiology
Honored to receive this @PublicHealth ICEHS award from/in front of 🐐s & mentors. If anything, this is a reflection of support from LDP, Zack, Steve, Christy & countless others. My remarks are a humble attempt to acknowledge that I am what I am because of my training.
🚨 New publication alert! 🚨 Thrilled to share our latest study entitled “Determinants of symptom presentation and resolution following concussions in high school sports” was published in @RiSportsMed. [https://t.co/7QJKQ9cKmL] #HSRIO#concussion
📊 Difficulty concentrating, sensitivity to light and noise, and disorientation were strongly associated with all symptom domains and more associated with symptom resolution time than the total number of symptoms.
Humbled to be joining a group of amazing leaders @TheAMSSM! Looking forward to working with all during my term...and to many more research chats with @Stephklie2!
We are proud of the work our outstanding interns YJ Seo (PhD Student in Kinesiology @UNCGKin) and Gayathri Menon (undergraduate in Computer Science @CS_UVA) have accomplished this summer and will continue to achieve this fall for the NCAA Injury Surveillance Program! 🙌👏
New publication alert! Datalys staff members @avinashsc@neel_m_rao@aboltzster were co-authors on a recently published @InjuryEpi manuscript entitled, “Injury and illness surveillance monitoring in team sports: a framework for all”.
https://t.co/b2IWvs2z23