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View article: Effects of interval exercise and diurnal variation on blood biomarkers for sport-related concussion: A crossover cohort study
Effects of interval exercise and diurnal variation on blood biomarkers for sport-related concussion: A crossover cohort study Open
These preliminary findings highlight potential considerations for future sport-related concussion biomarker investigations collecting acute post-injury data in a sports context, as exercise may have immediate transient effects, and diurnal…
View article: 73 (13B) Sex, puberty, and hormones: key factors associated with adolescent sport-related concussion symptom burden
73 (13B) Sex, puberty, and hormones: key factors associated with adolescent sport-related concussion symptom burden Open
View article: Plasma Biomarkers of Traumatic Brain Injury in Adolescents With Sport-Related Concussion
Plasma Biomarkers of Traumatic Brain Injury in Adolescents With Sport-Related Concussion Open
Importance Blood-based biomarkers may clarify underlying neuropathology and potentially assist in clinical management of adolescents with sport-related concussion (SRC). Objective To investigate the association between SRC and plasma bioma…
View article: Ultrasound guided platelet rich plasma injections for post-traumatic greater occipital neuralgia following concussion: a pilot randomized controlled trial
Ultrasound guided platelet rich plasma injections for post-traumatic greater occipital neuralgia following concussion: a pilot randomized controlled trial Open
Background Treatment for post-traumatic greater occipital neuralgia (GON) includes serial injections of steroid/anesthetic. While these injections can alleviate pain, effects can be transient, frequently lasting only 1 month. As a potentia…
View article: Use of Biostatistical Models to Manage Replicate Error in Concussion Biomarker Research
Use of Biostatistical Models to Manage Replicate Error in Concussion Biomarker Research Open
Importance Advancing research on fluid biomarkers associated with sport-related concussion (SRC) highlights the importance of detecting low concentrations using ultrasensitive platforms. However, common statistical practices may overlook r…
View article: Hiding in Plain Sight: Factors Influencing the Neuroinflammatory Response to Sport-Related Concussion
Hiding in Plain Sight: Factors Influencing the Neuroinflammatory Response to Sport-Related Concussion Open
Sport-related concussion (SRC) is a major concern among athletes and clinicians around the world. Research into fluid biomarkers of SRC has made significant progress in understanding the complex underlying pathophysiology of concussion. Ho…
View article: The Impact of Concussion, Sport, and Time in Season on Saliva Telomere Length in Healthy Athletes
The Impact of Concussion, Sport, and Time in Season on Saliva Telomere Length in Healthy Athletes Open
To date, sport-related concussion diagnosis and management is primarily based on subjective clinical tests in the absence of validated biomarkers. A major obstacle to clinical validation and application is a lack of studies exploring poten…
View article: Examining the Effects of Anabolic–Androgenic Steroids on Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (RmTBI) Outcomes in Adolescent Rats
Examining the Effects of Anabolic–Androgenic Steroids on Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (RmTBI) Outcomes in Adolescent Rats Open
Background: Repetitive mild traumatic brain injury (RmTBI) is increasingly common in adolescents. Anabolic–androgenic steroid (AAS) consumption among younger professional athletes is a significant risk factor for impaired neurodevelopment.…
View article: Neuroendocrine Whiplash: Slamming the Breaks on Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids Following Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Rats May Worsen Outcomes
Neuroendocrine Whiplash: Slamming the Breaks on Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids Following Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Rats May Worsen Outcomes Open
Sport-related concussion is an increasingly common injury among adolescents, with repetitive mild traumatic brain injuries (RmTBI) being a significant risk factor for long-term neurobiological and psychological consequences. It is not unco…
View article: Investigating the Neurological Correlates of Workplace Deviance Using a Rodent Model of Extinction
Investigating the Neurological Correlates of Workplace Deviance Using a Rodent Model of Extinction Open