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Christine Hau and Alyssa Schaechinger Christine Hau and Alyssa Schaechinger

Acupuncture as a potential treatment for concussion symptoms

In recent years, there has been an increased interest in alternative medicines, such as acupuncture. This holistic approach may be used to treat many symptoms associated with concussions. While research on acupuncture as a treatment for concussion is still relatively new, there is some evidence that points to this alternative treatment option being a successful treatment.

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Josh Wu Josh Wu

Coping with five concussions: an interview with Ian Scott

Imagine living through five concussions before you even start college. This is the reality of Ian Scott, a freshman at Carleton College, who talks about his experience in this blog post. Although he might not seem any different compared to other people, he is perpetually battling the aftermath of his five concussions.

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Josh Wu Josh Wu

Interview about light therapy with Dr. Larry Carr

We interview Dr. Larry Carr, a former BYU Hall of Fame Football player, about his experience with photobiomodulation for symptoms caused by repetitive head impact exposure and his work as a consultant on five different pilot trials to research the effects of photobiomodulation on CTE-like symptoms.

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Concussion Alliance Concussion Alliance

CEFALY, a nerve stimulator for migraine headaches, now available without prescription

Use of the CEFALY device for post-traumatic headaches (PTH) in concussion patients was discussed in a presentation chaired by Nathan Zasler, MD, a leading expert on PTH, at the 2017 International Brain Injury Association Conference. The CEFALY is a nerve stimulator for migraine headaches and is now available without a prescription.

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Alex Whitis Alex Whitis

Preclinical study suggests neuroprotective potential of liraglutide and twincretin in post-mTBI mice

Bader et al. investigated the treatment potential of two drugs, liraglutide and twincretin, in post-concussion mice. Mice treated with liraglutide and twincretin had less-elevated microglial activity, suggesting the drugs may minimize neuroinflammation after mTBI. Further, “Both drugs ameliorated mTBI-induced cognitive impairments” and neurodegeneration.

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Eloïse Cowan Eloïse Cowan

An in-depth study of one clinic’s transition to telehealth

A study published in JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting evaluated current tele-concussion practices. With the Covid-19 pandemic challenging the United States’ healthcare system, many clinics have transitioned to telehealth practices to protect patients by eliminating inessential visits.

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