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Sport Concussion Summit

The University of Michigan Injury Center Sport Concussion Summit is a day-long event on September 24, 2015.

Steven Broglio. PhD. ATC

Steven Broglio  ABOUT 

Steven Broglio

Steven Broglio, PhD, ATC – Traumatic Brain Injury Prevention

  HIGHLIGHTS

Broglio S, Fort R. Concussion and Concussion Management in the NFL: Pathophysiology and Economics.  8 FIU L. Rev. 37 (2012). 

Broglio SP et al. National Athletic Trainers’ Association Position Statement: Management of Sport Concussion. Journal of Athletic Training 2014;49(2):245–265. 

  MEDIA

Brody, Jane E. Concussions Can Occur in All Youth Sports. New York Times, Well, August 24, 2015. 

Brody, Jane E. The Right Response to Youth Concussions. New York Times, Well, August 31, 2015. 

Burnsed, Brian. A Gray Matter. NCAA Champion Magazine, Spring 2015. 

Concussions and head impacts may accelerate brain aging. ScienceDaily July 31, 2012. 

DeGroat, Bernie. U-M is key partner in national concussion research initiative. U-M News May 29, 2014.

Dotinga, Randy. Front-of-Head Hits Blamed for Nearly Half of Young Football Player Concussions. US News & World Report Health Aug. 11, 2014.

Ifill, Gwen. Weighing the health costs of high school football [audio]. PBS October 6, 2014 at 6:25 PM EDT. 

NCAA, DoD launch concussion study: $30 million alliance includes funding for largest study to date on concussion, novel educational approaches. NCAA May 29, 2914. 

Reynolds, Gretchen. A Simple Device to Detect Concussions. New York Times, The Well, August 14, 2013. 

Waxenberg Robin; Satlof, Ellen. NATIONAL ATHLETIC TRAINERS’ ASSOCIATION ISSUES NEW POSITION STATEMENT
ON THE MANAGEMENT OF SPORT CONCUSSION [PDF]
. March 10, 2014. 

  SOCIAL

Twitter: @SteveBroglio

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