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Read about the consequences of TikTok's "skull breaker” or “tripping jump” challenge, including the risk of prolonged symptoms of concussion.
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A new Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) study provides insights on how to accurately evaluate head impact sensor data.
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In today's post, we highlight recent peer-reviewed publications from CIRP researchers since October 2019.
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A new study reveals that clinical measures of balance perform as well as, if not better than, device-based measures in distinguishing concussed patients.
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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.
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CHOP research identified pre-existing characteristics associated with prolonged recovery from concussions for children and youth (ages 5-18 years).
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Although well-intentioned, helmets and playing/practice standards such as hit counts have jumped ahead of the science in concussion prevention.
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Access eight short videos featuring The Minds Matter Concussion Program at CHOP team that address the most common questions about pediatric concussion.
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New series of infographics and posters provide best-practice state-of-the-science tips on recognizing symptoms and managing youth concussions in terms that youth can understand.
