A Stanford class helped build CrashCourse, an education program that is now transforming concussion reporting culture on a national scale.
Research shows one in 10 children experience a traumatic brain injury every year, according to the brain injury association.
KINGSTON, N.Y. — The Brain Injury Association of New York State (BIANYS) and the New York State Athletic Trainers’ Association (NYSATA) will host a concussion outreach prevention education (COPE) ...
ANNISTON — Concussions are more common — and more dangerous — than most people realize, according to Dr. Jennifer Burgett, assistant professor and clinical education coordinator in Jacksonville State ...
Concussions remain a pressing concern in sports, affecting individuals of all ages and skill levels. Today on Living808, Dr. Jennifer King, a pediatric sports medicine expert from Kapiolani Medical ...
There's an injury on the field — a collision or maybe a fall — and now a student athlete doesn't feel right. The coach thinks the athlete looks confused and clumsy. The athlete reports concerning ...
Pittsford, N.Y. (WHAM) — A local student-athlete has worked with her school to bring concussion awareness to her peers. Rosie Morse, a junior pole vaulter at Nazareth University, missed this past ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - Friday night lights bring communities together with big plays and bigger hits. But those hits can leave a lasting impact on kids who play football. “That raises the chance of ...
Nearly half of female athletes participating in high school sports have had a diagnosed or suspected concussion—but most don't report these sports-related injuries to coaches or trainers, reports a ...
Children with the least material deprivation visit the emergency department (ED) for concussion more frequently than children with the most material deprivation, according to a Canadian study. The ...
— -- Despite years of education and growing public awareness about head injuries, college football players report having six suspected concussions and 21 so-called "dings" for every diagnosed ...