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The Nocebo Effect and Pediatric Concussion

Michael W. Kirkwood, David R. Howell, Brian L. Brooks, Julie C. Wilson, and William P. Meehan III

that he has edited that cover TBI-related topics: (1) Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents, (2)  Validity Testing in Child and Adolescent Assessment, and (3)  Neuropsychology Study Guide & Board Review (First and Second Editions) . Dr D.R.H. has received research support from the

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Feasibility and Preliminary Effectiveness of an Online Meditation Intervention in Young Adults With Concussion History

Christine E. Callahan, Kyla Z. Donnelly, Susan A. Gaylord, Keturah R. Faurot, J.D. DeFreese, Adam W. Kiefer, and Johna K. Register-Mihalik

, Phillips HL , Gouvier WD . Stress as a diagnostic challenge for post-concussive symptoms: sequelae of mild traumatic brain injury or physiological stress response . Clin Neuropsychol . 2001 ; 15 ( 3 ): 289 – 304 . doi: 10.1076/clin.15.3.289.10272 8. Bay EH , Liberzon I . Early stress response

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Upper-Extremity Perceptual-Motor Training Improves Whole-Body Reactive Agility Among Elite Athletes With History of Sport-Related Concussion

Gary B. Wilkerson, Dustin C. Nabhan, and Ryan T. Crane

slows processing of neural signals, which may result from either mild traumatic brain injury 1 or loss of proprioceptive afference following musculoskeletal injury. 2 Detection of subtle impairment of neural processing capabilities currently relies on advanced neuroimaging and electrophysiological

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Early Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity After Concussion Is Associated With Faster Symptom Resolution Time

Jacob G. Rademacher, Mathew J. Wingerson, Katherine L. Smulligan, Casey C. Little, Julie C. Wilson, and David R. Howell

Concussion, a mild traumatic brain injury that can occur during sports or recreation-related activities, is caused by a direct blow to the head, neck, or elsewhere on the body resulting in an impulsive force being transmitted to the brain. Concussion results in neurological signs or symptoms

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Use of Knowledge Translation Action Framework to Improve Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Outcomes in Concussion Management

Rebecca A. Bliss, Lindsay Holland, Caitlin Fields, and Kayley Stock

recovery process. 5 , 8 Three recent publications, the American Physical Therapy Association’s Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Concussion/Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, the Sixth Consensus Statement from the Concussion in Sport Group, and the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Position

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Rehabilitation Utilizing Controlled Aerobic Activity in Patients With a Concussion: A Critically Appraised Topic

Janelle Prince, Eric Schussler, and Ryan McCann

that utilized consistent, good-quality patient-rated evidence to drive their results. Search Strategy MeSH Terms Used to Guide Search Strategy • P opulation: athlete or concussion or head injury or brain injury or mild traumatic brain injury • I ntervention: submaximal exercise or submaximal physical

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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Does Not Increase the Risk for a Future Concussion: A Unidirectional Phenomenon

April L. McPherson, Dirk R. Larson, Matthew B. Shirley, Malik E. Dancy, Nathaniel A. Bates, and Nathan D. Schilaty

Center. As described in the previous study using this cohort, the REP database was queried for all occurrences of mild traumatic brain injuries, concussions, and ACL tears (based on International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, 10th Revision diagnosis codes) from 2000 to 2017. 7 ACL records

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Utility of a Postural Stability/Perceptual Inhibition Dual Task for Identifying Concussion in Adolescents

Shawn R. Eagle, Patrick J. Sparto, Cynthia L. Holland, Abdulaziz A. Alkathiry, Nicholas A. Blaney, Hannah B. Bitzer, Michael W. Collins, Joseph M. Furman, and Anthony P. Kontos

symptoms after mild traumatic brain injury . J Biomech . 2020 ; 112 : 110045 . PubMed ID: 33011672 doi:10.1016/j.jbiomech.2020.110045 33011672 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2020.110045 28. Parrington L , Fino PC , Swanson CW , Murchison CF , Chesnutt J , King LA . Longitudinal assessment of

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Analyzing Dual-Task Paradigms to Improve Postconcussion Assessment and Management

Diana Robertson, Landon B. Lempke, and Robert C. Lynall

) sports: 2014/15–2018/19 . Am J Sports Med . 2021 ; 50 ( 2 ): 526 – 536 . doi: 10.1177/03635465211060340 2. Voss JD , Connolly J , Schwab KA , Scher AI . Update on the epidemiology of concussion/mild traumatic brain injury . Curr Pain Headache Rep . 2015 ; 19 ( 7 ): 32 . doi: 10.1007/s

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Confidence to Return to Play After Concussion

Regan Crofts, Amanda J. Morris, David L. Quammen, Tessa L. Petersell, Spencer W. Liebel, Leslie Podlog, and Peter C. Fino

: 34404602 doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2021.07.010 17. Snell DL , Faulkner JW , Williman JA , et al . Fear avoidance and return to work after mild traumatic brain injury . Brain Inj . 2023 ; 37 ( 6 ): 541 – 550 . PubMed ID: 36856140 doi: 10.1080/02699052.2023.2180663 18. Thompson XD , Newman TM