Posts Tagged ‘TBI’
By Paul Stone On September 3rd, 2014
Several recent studies have brought issues of class, gender, and ethnicity into the conversation about traumatic brain injury treatment and care, and a new study has added further evidence to…
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By Paul Stone On August 29th, 2014
A small study suggests that concussion recoveries may regress subtly after athletes return to exercise and activity. According to the findings, athletes who have seemingly recovered showed small worsening in…
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By Paul Stone On August 28th, 2014
It seems like I see a new supplement advertised for treating traumatic brain injuries and concussions every day, which is very interesting seeing as brain injuries are still a very…
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By Paul Stone On August 25th, 2014
Concussion protocols for sports have come a long way over the past few years at both professional and school levels. Included in just about every one of these guidelines is…
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By Paul Stone On August 21st, 2014
High-contact sports such as football and hockey have made great advancements in how they manage brain injuries simply by mandating that athletes must be cleared by a health professional before…
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By Paul Stone On August 19th, 2014
It has been repeatedly shown that different types of helmets have a very minimal effect on stopping concussions from occurring, and now a new study shows says the risk of…
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By Paul Stone On August 18th, 2014
It won’t be long before countless families across the nation will start spending every Friday in the stands watching their local high school football team. Many are there to support…
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By Paul Stone On August 14th, 2014
Researchers say impact location has little effect on concussion outcome according to the findings of their study on football player-to-player collisions. “A more complete understanding of concussions in high school…
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By Paul Stone On August 13th, 2014
The world of racing is still reeling from the tragic events that occurred over the weekend, and questions are rising quickly. Kevin Ward Jr. was bumped into a wall by…
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By Paul Stone On August 7th, 2014
Massage therapy in vegas has long been used to ease pain, provide comfort and address cognitive and neurological issues. Currently, there are many massage therapists who focus their practice solely…
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