Associate Professor | @CUOrtho @CUOrthoResearch
Lead Researcher | Sports Medicine Center | @ChildrensColo @ChildrensCO_Pro
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Whew, after several years and during a pandemic, thrilled to share our RCT findings, now published in @AJSM_SportsMed
Primary result: An 8 wk neuromuscular training program after concussion led to a ~3.5X reduced risk of injury over the subsequent year
https://t.co/XSz1mBPxoo
🤝 Meet Dr. Emily Sweeney!
Expert in sports injuries & prevention, with a focus on gymnasts. Co-PI of the 2021 CRN $150K grant & the 2017 Young Investigator Award winner. Now at Children’s Hospital Colorado- Sports Medicine. Stay tuned for her upcoming research! #SportsMedicine
Calling all concussion scientists! Save the date for the inaugural @Concussion_ISG Symposium being held in conjunction with @SportsNeuroSoc Annual Symposium in Milwaukee
David Howell (@HowellDR), PhD, associate professor @CUOrtho, and their team published research finding that exercising 150 minutes or more per week is associated with improved sleep quality among adolescents who recently had a concussion ⬇️
https://t.co/k64UqOKmzS
@AMcPhersonPhD@Emory_SPARC
Does Neuromuscular Training Reduce the Risk of Lower-Extremity Musculoskeletal Injury in High School Female Athlete… https://t.co/DxksjGPkrl
Impressive thesis defense by Dr. @KateSmulligan this morning...congrats to our newly minted PhD!
In just 4 years, Kate already published 20 peer-reviewed manuscripts (10 first author)!
Kudos to @KateSmulligan, @HowellDR, @CURehabSci...time to celebrate.
Congratulations to @KateSmulligan for taking home top honors in our pediatric concussion session for her work on cervical spine proprioception and subsequent injury following concussion!
#EaRLYTBIConference@HowellDR@ChildrensColo @CUOrthoResearch
Great work @KateSmulligan leading our newest study on the association between post-concussion physical activity and anxiety!
@CUMedicalSchool @CUOrthoResearch @ChildrensCO_Pro@CUPedsOrtho
https://t.co/XIaRm2uIJ7
Hope everyone had a great experience at #PRiSM2024
Make sure to save the date for our 12th Annual Meeting in 2025 in Columbus, Ohio from January 30-February 1. @nationwidekids
Safe travels to everyone!
And in the words of Mickey Mouse, "M-I-C...see you real soon" @disneyland
To kick off our presence at @prism_society's annual meeting, Dr. Rachel Meyers (@rmeyersdpt) and Madison Brna are tackling mental health in pediatric sports: specifically, predictors of burnout and the fear or anxiety of pain in movement post concussion. #PRiSM2024
This afternoon, two of our physical therapists and current PhD students, Kate Smulligan (@KateSmulligan) and Joshua Kniss, are presenting their concussion research in post-concussion dual task performance and head repositioning accuracy as a diagnostic tool. #PRiSM2024
Pediatric #concussions are top of mind for many #SportsMed providers. Dr. Mani Singh and researcher Lindsey Kemp are presenting on immediate and delayed recall assessments and the relationship between fatigue and postural control assessments. #PRiSM2024
Great opening session by our trainee travel grant award winners! From concussion symptoms/screen time to sleep/kinesiophobia to discoid meniscus, the future of @prism_society is bright 😎#PRiSM2024
Attending #prism2024?
Are you a student/trainee?
If so, please join us – we will be continuing the fun of the poster crawl with a trainee happy hour! Great opportunity to network with fellow trainees! Drinks available for purchase, see you there!
Thursday afternoon is time for our Committee and RIG meetings.
If you want to get more involved with PRiSM, join a committee and become part of one of our Research Interest Groups (RIGs).
Open to all members.
Check your program for time and locations. #PRiSM2024
Are you interested in helping with our social media presence for PRiSM?
Come join us today for the Communications Committee meeting from Noon-1PM in section G of the exhibit hall on the lower level.
We'd love to have you as part of our group! #PRiSM2024