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UCLA Steve Tisch BrainSPORT Program is Accelerating Understanding of Youth Concussions
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UCLA Steve Tisch BrainSPORT Program is Accelerating Understanding of Youth Concu sions Published: Oct 27, 2016 at 08:45 AM Dr. Christopher Giza has been taking care of children with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) since 1994. "We realized https://www.shoplakersedge.com/los-angeles-lakers-jeresy/montrezl-harrell-jersey early on that the developing brain responded differently to trauma than the adult brain," he says, "and yet most of the management and treatment for kids with traumatic brain injury and concu sions was simply borrowed from adults." So in 2012 Dr. Giza launched the UCLA BrainSPORT program to research and treat people with sports-related traumatic brain injuries, particularly children and adolescents. Two years later, the program received philanthropic support from Steve Tisch, Chairman and Executive Vice President of the New York Giants and https://www.shoplakersedge.com/los-angeles-lakers-jeresy/magic-johnson-jersey was renamed the UCLA Steve Tisch BrainSPORT program. President Barack Obama announced the $10 million gift at the Healthy Kids and Safe Sports Concu sion Summit at the White House in May 2014. Tisch's investment made BrainSPORT the nation's largest public-private collaborative sports concu sion program. Beyond clinical care for those with sports-related neurological injuries, BrainSPORT also goes to great lengths to educate athletes, their coaches and their parents about concu sions and sports safety. "Our lectures and research presentations have been viewed by over 10,000 other health care providers and researchers globally," Dr. Giza says. A recent BrainSPORT survey of almost 600 parents acro s the U.S. shows why this kind of outreach is key. Dr. Giza says he and his colleagues found that "the vast majority believed in outdated advice regarding recovery of children diagnosed with concu sions."By extending outreach, not just to medical https://www.shoplakersedge.com/los-angeles-lakers-jeresy/dwight-howard-jersey providers, but also to athletes, coaches, parents, educators and the general public, we can ensure that all stakeholders have an accurate and up-to-date awarene s of best practices for concu sion management. UCLA's Steve Tisch BrainSPORT program created the first U.S. fellowship program to train pediatric neurologists who specialize in youth sports concu sions. And it was the first to publish a study describing the utility of a pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) clinic. That study appeared earlier this year in a special i sue of the Journal of Child Neurology dedicated to pediatric TBI. BrainSPORT's work also includes research on the effects of impact intervals on concu sion recovery and conducting lab and clinic investigations into the effects of fear and anxiety in prolonging concu sion recovery. "One of our biggest accomplishments so far," says Dr. Giza, "was being selected https://www.shoplakersedge.com/los-angeles-lakers-jeresy/lebron-james-jersey as one of only four original Advanced Research Core sites in the nation for the NCAA-DOD Concu sion A se sment Research and Education (CARE) Consortium." It's the largest prospective study of sports concu sions ever conducted. Initial findings are to be published next year. "There are millions of children and adolescents who play sports from football to soccer to combat sports to cheerleading," says Dr. Giza. "And while tons of research and significant https://www.shoplakersedge.com/los-angeles-lakers-jeresy/talen-horton-tucker-jersey amounts of funding are being spent at the highest levels of sport, there is disproportionately very little organized, multi-center research going on at the youth levels.Just because kids are smaller doesn't mean they are any le s deserving of our full attention, research and resources to make sports safer." "It's critical," he says, "to consider the millions of youth participants at risk and embrace the significant challenges of working in this space."

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