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The Science of HockeyThe Science of HockeyMouthguards and Concussions: Protecting Players on the IceThis episode examines concussions in collegiate ice hockey players, focusing on risk factors, clinical presentation, and recovery. Surprisingly, mouthguard use significantly reduces concussion risk. While previous concussion history increases the likelihood of another concussion, wearing a mouthguard was associated with a 57% reduction in concussion risk. The study also highlights differences in concussion recovery between male and female athletes. Female players took longer to reach asymptomatic status and full return-to-play clearance compared to their male counterparts. This episode will discuss these findings in detail and consider the implications for concussion prevention and management in collegiate ice hockey.Main source...2024-11-3016 minJAT PodcastsJAT PodcastsJAT Chat | NATA Bridge Statement on the Management of Sport-Related ConcussionKara Radzak, PhD, ATC interviews Steven Broglio, PhD, ATC, Johna Register-Mihalik, PhD, and Tamara Valovich McLeod, PhD, ATC about the recently published National Athletic Trainers’ Association Bridge Statement: Management of Sport-Related Concussion. Bridge Statement: https://tinyurl.com/2m72v6mm Steven Broglio, PhD, ATC: https://tinyurl.com/3av27u36 Johna Register-Mihalik, PhD: https://tinyurl.com/4xdrfek2 2024-04-0921 minMe, Myself & TBI: Facing Traumatic Brain Injury Head OnMe, Myself & TBI: Facing Traumatic Brain Injury Head OnNeuroscientist Steven Broglio, PhD., one of the world's leading experts on the management of sports concussion, and co-author of the international Concussion in Sport Group (CISG) consensus statement breaks down its significance. He also explains why football is the safest it's ever been in the history of the game.Whether amateur or pro, the international Concussion in Sport Group (CISG) consensus statement impacts the care received by players if hit in the head during a game. Steven Broglio, PhD. is the director of the Michigan Concussion Center, the Neurotrauma Research Laboratory, and co-author of the CISG consensus statement. He is also a professor of athletic training, neurology and physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Michigan.  As part of the international team of researchers playing an important role in shaping the consensus on recognizing and treating concussion in sport, Dr. Broglio joined writer, jo...2023-09-191h 00Lagrange PointLagrange PointEpisode 547 - Concussions - How long do you really have to wait?How long do you really have to wait after a concussion? Athletes are always keen to get back in the game after a head knock, but how long do they really need to wait? When trying to assess and track a concussion getting hard data is difficult. Using special headbands and measuring the pulse of the brain you can get an insight into concussion recovery. Concussion symptoms can disappear long before the brain has truly recovered. If you are slowly recovering fro a concussion how long will you need to wait? Cathra Halabi, Lynda Norton, Kevin Norton, Wade...2023-08-1716 minYouth Sports Safety UpdateYouth Sports Safety UpdateDr. Steve Broglio and the 2023 Concussion Consensus StatementOur guest today is one of the contributing authors the recent Amsterdam consensus concussion statement. Dr. Steven Broglio is associate dean for Graduate Affairs, a professor of Athletic Training, and adjunct professor of Neurology and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Michigan,  Dr. Broglio is the director of the U-M Concussion Center and the NeuroTrauma Research Laboratory, where he oversees clinical care, educational outreach, and multi-disciplinary research aimed at fundamental questions on concussion prevention, identification, diagnosis, management, and outcomes. Dr. Broglio was awarded the Early Career Investigator Award by the International Brain Injury Association, the Early Career A...2023-07-1243 minJAT PodcastsJAT PodcastsJATCast | Similar Concussion Rates in Spring Football and PreseasonDr. Luke Donovan summarizes the article "Similar Concussion Rates in Spring Football and Preseason: Findings From the Concussion Assessment, Research and Education Consortium" which is authored by Steven P. Broglio, PhD, ATC and featured in the most recent issue of the Journal of Athletic Training. Article: https://bit.ly/3VuXWS3 CARE Consortium: https://bit.ly/44KxqIB 2023-05-1706 minGrow the GoodGrow the GoodEverything You Need to Know about Concussions with Physio Adam Luu Concussions can happen in sport, but how do you know if you have one and what happens when you do? This week, Sonya sat down with Adam Luu, an orthopedic, concussion and vestibular physiotherapist to talk about what you need to know about concussions. Adam has a Masters of Science degree in Physical Therapy from McMaster University, followed by a fellowship with the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physical Therapy. He is a certified concussion therapist - certified in several concussion management protocols like ITPT and Shift. His training in ITPT means he can...2023-02-171h 00Concussion Talk PodcastConcussion Talk PodcastUniversity of Michigan Concussion CenterSteven Broglio, PhD, gives us an all encompassing look at the University of Michigan Concussion Center and talks about the extensive research and outreach that goes into the great work of the Center. The University of Michigan has a student population of about 51,000 as well as a popular and top-level athletics program! The Wolverines are well known for their football, basketball and hockey teams, to name but a few. The large student body and sports programs are certainly venues for outreach, but they also provide avenues of learning for all involved!This is the article in which...2022-10-2532 minConcussion Headliners: Behind the Scenes with the Experts, Hosted by Steve BroglioConcussion Headliners: Behind the Scenes with the Experts, Hosted by Steve BroglioEpisode 1: Robert Stern, PhD, Boston UniversityIn our inaugural episode, Dr. Steven Broglio sits down (virtually) for a get-to-know-you chat with Dr. Robert Stern from Boston University.2022-07-0534 minFast TalkFast TalkThe Causes and Effects of Concussions and TBIs, with Dr. Steven Broglio and Timmy DugganUnfortunately, concussions and traumatic brain injuries, or TBIs, are far too common in cycling. Whether training on open roads, racing at high speeds, or facing off with rush-hour traffic on your bike commute, cyclists often place themselves in vulnerable situations. Head injuries are becoming increasingly diagnosed among the two-wheeled crowd.  What’s more, there’s a good deal of misunderstanding about what exactly the terms concussion and TBI mean. Are they the same or very different? How should you manage each condition? What are the potential long-term repercussions of concussions, if any? We’ll tackle all of these questions, and many ...2021-01-281h 44JAT PodcastsJAT PodcastsJATCast | Prospective Study of Concussions and Health Outcomes in High School Football PlayersDr. Donovan summarizes the recent article "A Prospective Study of Concussions and Health Outcomes in High School Football Players" by Timothy A. McGuine, PhD, ATC; Adam Pfaller, MD; Scott Hetzel, MS; Steven P. Broglio, PhD, ATC, FNATA; Erin Hammer, MD, MPH. 2020-11-3009 minManifoldManifoldSteven Broglio on Concussions, Football and Informed Choice – #31 Steve and Corey talk with Steven Broglio, Director of the Michigan Concussion Center, about concussion risk, prevention and treatment. Broglio describes how the NCAA emerged from the deaths that almost led Theodore Roosevelt to outlaw college football. He also explains recent findings on CTE, why females may be at greater concussion risk, and why sleep is critical to avoiding long-term brain injury. They discuss how new rules probably make football safer and debate why New England is so down on kids playing football. Steve wonders whether skills are in decline now that some schools have eliminated “contact” in practices.2020-01-3000 minManifoldManifoldSteven Broglio on Concussions, Football and Informed Choice – #31Steve and Corey talk with Steven Broglio, Director of the Michigan Concussion Center, about concussion risk, prevention and treatment. Broglio describes how the NCAA emerged from the deaths that almost led Theodore Roosevelt to outlaw college football. He also explains recent findings on CTE, why females may be at greater concussion risk, and why sleep is critical to avoiding long-term brain injury. They discuss how new rules probably make football safer and debate why New England is so down on kids playing football. Steve wonders whether skills are in decline now that some schools have eliminated “contact” in practices.2020-01-301h 00Michigan MindsMichigan MindsA new research center looks to advance the prevention and treatment of concussionsThere’s been great advancement in the diagnosis, care, and prevention of concussions in recent years. But there are still unknowns about long-term effects and who is more prone to suffer them. In this episode, University of Michigan Biosciences Initiative grantee and School of Kinesiology professor Steven Broglio talks about how the Michigan Concussion Center aims to answer those questions. He also talks about how he sees contact sports evolving and how concussion research extends beyond athletics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-04-1806 minThe Sonya Looney ShowThe Sonya Looney ShowMyths About Concussions with Dr. Steven Broglio, PhDIn todays's show, I had the opportunity to speak with a concussion expert with all of the latest cutting edge research. As someone who has had a few concussions myself, learning about CTE (Chronic traumatic encephalopathy) a few years ago was frightening.  I wondered how concussions and the after-effects would impact my life.  My last concussion was in 2016 just days before defending my World Championship title at the 24-Hour Worlds in Rotorua, New Zealand.  I didn't feel that bad but I had some definite symptoms of concussion.  I wasn't sure if I should race, after all - it was defen...2018-03-1552 minGrow the GoodGrow the GoodMyths About Concussions with Dr. Steven Broglio, PhDIn todays's show, I had the opportunity to speak with a concussion expert with all of the latest cutting edge research. As someone who has had a few concussions myself, learning about CTE (Chronic traumatic encephalopathy) a few years ago was frightening.  I wondered how concussions and the after-effects would impact my life.  My last concussion was in 2016 just days before defending my World Championship title at the 24-Hour Worlds in Rotorua, New Zealand.  I didn't feel that bad but I had some definite symptoms of concussion.  I wasn't sure if I should race, after all - it was defen...2018-03-1552 minTackling College Sports - A resource to help high school student-athletes transition to college level sports.Tackling College Sports - A resource to help high school student-athletes transition to college level sports.TCS 011: Dr. Steven BroglioDr. Steven Broglio, Associate Professor, Kinesiology / Director, NeuroTrauma Research Laboratory, University of Michigan.  Dr. Broglio is also affiliated with the Michigan Injury Center.  Dr. Broglio discusses the current state of concussion research along with proper protocols.2015-10-0200 min