Study Challenges Screen Rest Guidelines After Pediatric Concussion
A new study suggests that moderate screen time may help youth recover faster than either excessive screen use or strict screen avoidance.
A new study suggests that moderate screen time may help youth recover faster than either excessive screen use or strict screen avoidance.
Researchers studied the effectiveness of hypothermic therapy in reducing teen concussion symptoms. The study suggests this innovative treatment could transform concussion care and expedite recovery.
Most athletes slow to recover from concussion need just one more month to return to play, according to a new study.
Tampa General Hospital is reportedly the first in the nation to use an FDA-cleared rapid blood test to evaluate patients with mild TBI.
Read MoreMeasuring brain wave levels could lead to more definitive methods of diagnosing concussions and determining return to play.
Read MoreAural Analytics, a provider of clinical-grade speech analytics, partners with HitCheck to solve in-game concussion protocol decision-making.
Read MoreThe initial severity of sport-related concussion, family history of a psychiatric disorder, and other factors predict further medical visits.
Read MoreBRAINBox Solutions receives a notice of allowance for a patent covering methods for detection of mTBI using Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor.
Read MoreHyperbaric oxygen therapy significantly improves symptoms of post-concussion syndrome in children, a new study suggests.
Read MoreA clinical trial investigating the effects of treatments on recovery from a sport-related concussion is recruiting adolescent patients.
Read MoreNearly 1 in 3 adolescents reported elevated symptoms of depression in the first four weeks after concussion, according to a CHOP study.
Read MoreConcussion in grassroots rugby will be investigated in a new technology trial that could transform player safety around the globe.
Read MoreBlood test study suggests that elevated levels of two proteins help predict how a person will recover from a traumatic brain injury.
Read MoreBritish Taekwondo, the National Governing Body for Taekwondo in Great Britain, announces a new partnership with TeachAids.
Read MoreUSA Karate officially announces a partnership with TeachAids to further understanding of the invisible injury of concussions.
Read MoreDifferent types of brain damage caused by a concussion may lead to similar symptoms in children, suggests a study published in eLife.
Read MoreWithin the first 60 days, HitCheck has raised over $70,000 in public funding through the StartEngine platform.
Read MoreBurke Rehabilitation Hospital launches a new Concussion Management Practice complementary to its existing concussion therapy program.
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