March 2026

Your Sport Determines Your Concussion Risk More Than You Think

Your Sport Determines Your Concussion Risk More Than You Think

Athletic trainers and coaches know concussion is a serious concern. A 2025 systematic review and meta-analysis, “The Incidence of Sports-Related Concussion in Children and Adolescents,” puts the risk into sharper focus – and the sport-by-sport breakdown has direct implications for how we may want to prioritize monitoring and response protocols. Researchers analyzed 116 prospective studies covering more […]

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New study finds 1 in 4 Veterans Have Had Traumatic Brain Injury

New study finds 1 in 4 Veterans Have Had Traumatic Brain Injury

The clinical complexity of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in veterans is often underestimated. A new study, “Traumatic,” puts the scale of the problem in  focus, and has direct implications for how clinicians assess and manage this population. Researchers analyzed data from nearly 4,000 U.S. veterans and found that 24.5%, nearly 1 in 4, screened positive for probable

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Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Trauma Symptoms

Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Trauma Symptoms

A recent UK based study entitled “Cumulative effects of mild traumatic brain injury in the general population: persistent post-concussion symptoms and post-traumatic stress,” published in the journal Brain Injury, examined how repeated mild traumatic brain injuries relate to long term symptoms in the general population. Researchers analyzed 1,710 UK adults and compared individuals with no traumatic

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