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Effects of heading exposure and previous concussions on neuropsychological performance …

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TM Straume-Naesheim, TE Andersen, J … - British journal of sports medicine, 2005 - bjsportmed.com
Background: Cross-sectional studies have indicated that neurocognitive
performance may be impaired among football players. Heading the ball has been
suggested as the cause, but recent reviews state that the reported deficits ...
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No neurochemical evidence for brain injury caused by heading in soccer

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H Zetterberg, M Jonsson, A Rasulzada, C Popa … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - bjsm.bmj.com
Methods: 23 male amateur soccer players took part in a heading training session
involving heading a ball kicked from a distance of 30 m at least 10 m forward.
Ten players performed 10 and 13 players performed 20 approved headings. The ...
Cited by 7 - Related articles - All 9 versions

The neuropsychology of heading and head trauma in Association Football (soccer): a review


A Rutherford, R Stephens, D Potter - Neuropsychology review, 2003 - Springer
Association Football (soccer) is the most popular and widespread sport in the
world. A significant proportion of the injuries suffered in football are head
injuries involving trauma to the brain. In normal play, head trauma ...
Cited by 29 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions

Neuropsychological impairment as a consequence of football (soccer) play and football …


A Rutherford, R Stephens, D Potter, G Fernie - Journal of Clinical and Experimental …, 2005 - ingentaconnect.com
Previous research has claimed neuropsychological impairment occurs as a result
of professional and amateur football play, and, specifically, football heading.
However, much of this research exhibits substantial methodological problems ...
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Evidence of anterior temporal atrophy in college-level soccer players


J Adams, CM Adler, K Jarvis, MP DelBello, … - Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2007 - pdfs.journals.lww.com
Objective: The burgeoning popularity of youth soccer in the United States has
occurred with little discussion of the safety of soccer for young people.
Several studies however, have suggested that repeated head blows that occur ...
Cited by 3 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions

Heading in football. Part 3: Effect of ball properties on head response

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N Shewchenko, C Withnall, M Keown, R … - British Medical Journal, 2005 - bjsm.bmj.com
Methods: Head responses under ball impact (6–7 m/s) were measured with a
biofidelic numerical human model and controlled human subject trials (n = 3).
Three ball masses and four ball pressures were investigated for frontal ...
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Mechanisms of head injuries in elite football

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TE Andersen, A Arnason, L Engebretsen, R … - British Medical Journal, 2004 - bjsm.bmj.com
Results: The video analysis revealed 192 incidents (18.8 per 1000 player hours).
Of the 297 acute injuries reported, 17 (6%) were head injuries, which
corresponds to an incidence of 1.7 per 1000 player hours (concussion ...
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A six year prospective study of the incidence and causes of head and neck injuries in …

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CW Fuller, A Junge, J Dvorak - British journal of sports medicine, 2005 - bjsportmed.com
Results: In total, 248 head and neck injuries were recorded of which 163 were
identified and analysed on video sequences. The commonest injuries were
contusions (53%), lacerations (20%), and concussions (11%). The incidence ...
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Serum concentrations of two biochemical markers of brain tissue damage S-100B and neurone …

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BM Stalnacke, A Ohlsson, Y Tegner, P Sojka - British journal of sports medicine, 2006 - bjsportmed.com
Background: It is a matter of debate whether or not ordinary heading of the ball
in soccer causes injury to brain tissue. ... Objective: To analyse
concentrations of the biochemical markers of brain tissue damage S-100B and ...
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Concussion history is not a predictor of computerised neurocognitive performance* …

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SP Broglio, MS Ferrara, SG Piland, RB … - British journal of sports medicine, 2006 - bjsportmed.com
Methods: A retrospective analysis was completed on 235 Headminder CRI baseline
assessments and 264 ImPACT baseline assessments. Participants were divided into
four groups on the basis of reported number of concussions (zero, one, two, ...
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