Concussion Update Newsletter
See below for previous editions.
Our biweekly Concussion Update newsletter provides thoughtful synopses of new research, news related to concussions, listings of free webinars, and calls for study participants for research.
How to make soccer safer (11/7/19 newsletter)
Return to Learn Washington, youth soccer injuries, pediatric concussion care, Navy blast sensors, PTSD treatment, TBI epilepsy, first female CTE study.
The missing ingredient in concussion education programs (10/31/19 newsletter)
Revised concussion awareness training, NIH and FDA on cannabis research, TBI and brain atrophy, therapy horse for veterans, mental health and TBI presentation, Dan Carcillo and Cris Cyborg video.
What we’ve learned post-mortem (10/24/19 newsletter)
Football CTE risk doubles every 2.6 years, new e-cig safety, injectable hydrogels, microbleeds, portable TBI tests for veterans, views on Neuralink
Sifting through pseudoscience for reliable research (10/17/19 newsletter)
Support groups, CTE awareness and sports, Lyme disease and PCS, risk for mental illness an MS, bill to fund therapy despite evidence.
Million-dollar grants given to long-term TBI studies (10/10/19 newsletter)
Cheerleader sues school, cyanide in THC vapes, probiotic therapy, behavioral changes in preschoolers, brain on nature, female neuroprotective hormones.
Innovative Approaches to Treating and Preventing Concussions (10/3/19 newsletter)
Virtual reality concussion education course, vaping risks, how to exercise therapeutically, treatment turning brainwaves into piano tones, why female brains are vulnerable.
Performance on mobile games linked to cognitive function (9/26/19 newsletter)
A new treatment may reduce post-traumatic epilepsy, pesticide fumigation is the likely cause of brain injuries in diplomats stationed in Cuba, CBD survey indicates pain reduction.
New tech for TBI care and prevention (9/19/19 newsletter)
New online guidelines for physicians (and families) for concussion management for youth age 5-18, improving CBD uptake, tau and late-onset psychosis, beekeeping as therapy for veterans, the danger of side impacts to the head.
Athletes and CTE (9/12/19 newsletter)
Testosterone and head trauma, low-intensity exercise after a concussion, a diet of junk food caused brain atrophy, females at higher risk for a neck injury.
School "Concussion Champion" toolkit (9/5/19 newsletter)
Girls taken to specialty care later than boys, high school football team wins state title without tackling in practice, Mayo Clinic doctors guide to CBD.
Best therapies for post-concussion syndrome in children and adolescents (8/29/19 newsletter)
Best therapies for children and adolescents with post-concussion syndrome, pop star Kiesza returns from a concussion, CBD and the blood-brain barrier.
Telemedicine for concussions (8/22/19 newsletter)
Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia helps adolescents with post-concussion syndrome (PCS), four prevalent visions dysfunctions after TBI, girls soccer and concussion.
Dancing helps TBI recovery (8/15/19 newsletter)
Cognitive-behavioral therapy helps youth with post-concussion syndrome, American Ninja Warrior’s concussion journey, cannabis (and in particular THC) reduces pain, cranial therapy found to be a safe treatment, the effects of repetitive hits on the mid-brain.
Cannabis and Med students (8/8/19 newsletter)
Medical cannabis coursework for medical students, headgear reduces lacrosse concussions, magnetic stimulation therapy shows promise for traumatic brain injury, the role of counseling in concussion recovery.
Sleep quality can predict concussion recovery (8/1/19 newsletter)
Visual training exercises improve cognitive function, hearing deficits after concussion, men & women’s social functioning after TBI, and more.
Cranial therapy can compliment vision therapy (7/25/19 newsletter)
Cranial therapy can compliment vision therapy, Queer Eye “hero” and veteran opens up about TBI, more sports experience correlated with less severe concussion effects, nose-to-brain CBD gel, and more.
Concussions' effect on employment (7/18/19 newsletter)
Concussions’ effect on employment, cognitive behavioral therapy helps adolescents’ sleep, HBOT may soon be available to veterans in NC, a TBI cannabis primer for physicians.
Light therapy a potential treatment for probable CTE symptoms (7/11/19 newsletter)
Research on light therapy as a potential treatment for probable CTE symptoms, sleep app for people with concussions, women’s soccer and concussions, vestibular rehabilitation for veterans, new sport sidelines “Concussion Check” protocol.
Cannabis and Sleep Research (7/3/19 newsletter)
Cannabis and sleep research, Return to Work guideline, alternative treatments for veterans in Florida, proposed new baseball rules, managing mental health, stunt performers concussion risks, women and intimate partner violence, and more.
Utah concussion clinic booked with Dutch patients (6/27/19 newsletter)
Utah concussion clinic booked with Dutch patients, cannabinoids may change neurogenesis, 6-week rehab improves occupational performance of young people, genetics affect veterans with blast exposure, and more.