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A programmable 3D Neuron‐Injury‐on‐a‐Chip platform integrates multiaxial mechanical loading with ultrasensitive electrochemical biosensing to decode neuronal responses in real time. By mimicking physiologically relevant extension–torsion forces, the system reveals load‐specific biomarker trajectories (T‐Tau, NFL), gene regulation, and apoptosis.
Sultan Khetani +12 more
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Sex differences in fixational eye movements following concussion. [PDF]
Johnston R +7 more
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ABSTRACT Women's sport has seen substantial growth in recent years, with increased attention to athlete performance and welfare. To support the ongoing professionalisation of women's rugby, performance and wellbeing must be prioritised. This study used a three‐round Delphi‐process to establish performance and wellbeing research priorities for ...
Omar Heyward +18 more
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Revisiting the Common Misconceptions About Traumatic Brain Injury Scale (CM-TBI); What Does It Really Measure? [PDF]
Padgett C +6 more
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Oscillatory default mode network coupling in concussion [PDF]
Benjamin T. Dunkley +5 more
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ABSTRACT There is no empirical evidence that soft‐padded headgear is protective against head injury risk in rugby. However, studies that have assessed purported protective effects have not accounted for rates of contact. The aim of this study was to compare head injury rates while considering tackle‐event exposure in players with and without headgear ...
James Brown +12 more
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A Review of Sideline Assessment Measurements for Identifying Sports-Related Concussions and Their Appropriate Management Techniques. [PDF]
Owusu Otoo K +4 more
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ABSTRACT Training strategies to promote safe and effective tackle technique are an important target for injury prevention and enhancing performance across the rugby codes. However, there is a research‐to‐implementation gap in ‘real‐world’ settings and a need for more studies with women and girls.
Anna Stodter +8 more
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Abstract Automatically maintained self‐injurious behavior (SIB) sometimes co‐occurs with self‐restraint, a self‐limiting behavior that impedes SIB and can be maladaptive (e.g., hinders functional skills and movement). The presence of self‐restraint suggests SIB produces aversive consequences, which self‐restraint limits.
Michelle A. Frank‐Crawford +5 more
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