CHOP Sports Medicine Specialist Dr. Christina Master offers helpful guidance to share with parents when navigating a safe, full recovery after their child's concussion.
A new study reveals that clinical measures of balance perform as well as, if not better than, device-based measures in distinguishing concussed patients.
Read about a new study conducted by the Concussion Research team at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia that explains why females with concussions have more symptoms and longer recoveries than males.
A recent study examined contributing consumer products/activities associated with non-fatal traumatic brain injuries in different age groups of children.
Camp providers are well-positioned to diagnose and manage concussion in the camp setting, with a little extra training on the CDC’s current concussion care guidelines.
Gabriel Nah, a senior at Lincoln University, plans to become a neuroscientist and thanks the REU Injury Science at CIRP for helping him choose a career path.
New CHOP research shows new ED guidelines for limiting computed tomography of the brain to evaluate for bleeding after a head injury were sustainable across 5 years.