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2021 ◽  
Vol 75 (Supplement_2) ◽  
pp. 7512505107p1-7512505107p1
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Kloczko ◽  
Abigail Herman ◽  
Mairead Gormley ◽  
Erica Di Meo ◽  
Jessica Leonard

Abstract Date Presented 04/13/21 Concussion is a common sport-related injury for collegiate student athletes. Pressures exist that influence athletes' perceptions and attitudes, consequently impacting the decision-making process surrounding concussion and symptom reporting. Therefore, a holistic approach is needed for education and care. OT can contribute to the interprofessional process with a focus on health, wellness, and prevention that is inclusive of student athlete values, beliefs, and roles both on and off the field. Primary Author and Speaker: Elizabeth Kloczko Additional Authors and Speakers: Carole Dennis, Matthew Darby, Keanna Morales, Carly Wellner, Amanda Wetmore, Tiani Ziegler


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Harlow Ethan R ◽  
Khambete Pranav ◽  
Ina Jason ◽  
Miskovsky Shana

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Bradley Caron ◽  
Ricardo Stuck ◽  
Brent McPherson ◽  
Daniel Bullock ◽  
Lindsey Kitchell ◽  
...  

AbstractWe describe a dataset of processed data with associated reproducible preprocessing pipeline collected from two collegiate athlete groups and one non-athlete group. The dataset shares minimally processed diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) data, three models of the diffusion signal in the voxel, full-brain tractograms, segmentation of the major white matter tracts as well as structural connectivity matrices. There is currently a paucity of similar datasets openly shared. Furthermore, major challenges are associated with collecting this type of data. The data and derivatives shared here can be used as a reference to study the effects of long-term exposure to collegiate athletics, such as the effects of repetitive head impacts. We use advanced anatomical and dMRI data processing methods publicly available as reproducible web services at brainlife.io.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
James Dowdell ◽  
Guang-Ting Cong ◽  
Ravi Verma ◽  
Catherine Himo Gang ◽  
Thomas W. Bauer ◽  
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Author(s):  
Thomas F Stocklin-Enright ◽  
Corina Martinez ◽  
Jeffrey Bytomski ◽  
Blake Boggess
Keyword(s):  
Leg Pain ◽  

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ethan Swingle ◽  
Cristobal Salinas

Intercollegiate athletics have become an integral part of campus life (Denhart, Villwock, & Vedder, 2010; Mixon & Trevino, 2005; Shulman & Bowen, 2001), and have grown exponentially in the resources universities put forth to participate in this extracurricular activity (Clotfelter, 2011). One of the biggest evolutions of intercollegiate athletics has been the collegiate athlete transfer phenomenon (Cooper & Hawkins, 2014); however, little research has been conducted on transfer collegiate athletes, or the transfer collegiate athlete experience. As such, the purpose of this instrumental case study was to discover and describe the experiences and perceptions of swirling-transfer collegiate athletes at Athletic State University. A purposive sample included nine collegiate athletes (six football and three baseball) interviewed and observed to gain a holistic experience of the swirling-transfer phenomenon, with multiple supporting documents also collected and analyzed. Participants of this study describe this unique experience as “the roller coaster experience”. Each collegiate athlete perceives their participation in athletics and higher education as a means for social mobility and intends to pursue professional league opportunities. Recommendations to intercollegiate athletic governing associations, institutions, and scholars are included, with an emphasis of creating a database to track this subpopulation of transfer collegiate athletes, as well as educating practitioners who support these collegiate athletes every day.


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  
pp. 450-454
Author(s):  
Bin Zhang ◽  
Ying Jiang ◽  
Chun-song Cheng ◽  
Hong Lin ◽  
You-ping Guo

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bradley Caron ◽  
Ricardo Stuck ◽  
Brent McPherson ◽  
Daniel Bullock ◽  
Lindsey Kitchell ◽  
...  

AbstractWe describe a dataset of processed data with associated reproducible preprocessing pipeline collected from two collegiate athlete groups and one non-athlete group. The dataset shares minimally processed diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) data, three models of the diffusion signal in the voxel, full-brain tractograms, segmentation of the major white matter tracts as well as structural connectivity matrices. There is currently a paucity of similar datasets openly shared. Furthermore, major challenges are associated with collecting this type of data. The data and derivatives shared here can be used as a reference to study the effects of long-term exposure to collegiate athletics, such as the effects of repetitive head impacts. We use advanced anatomical and dMRI data processing methods publicly available as reproducible web services at brainlife.io.


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