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    Reactive Balance Deficits Differ in People After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Based on Chronicity of Self-Reported Symptoms

    by myneuronews January 26, 2026
    by myneuronews January 26, 2026

    Reactive Balance Deficits Reactive balance deficits refer to the difficulty individuals experience in maintaining their …

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    Spinal Cord Tau and Protein Copathologies Associated With Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy

    by myneuronews January 26, 2026
    by myneuronews January 26, 2026

    Spinal Cord Pathology Insights The spinal cord plays a critical role in transmitting signals between …

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    Biomarker role in assessing imaging needs for mild cranial trauma (BRAIN-CT): study protocol for a single-center, randomized controlled trial

    by myneuronews January 26, 2026
    by myneuronews January 26, 2026

    Study Overview This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of specific biomarkers in determining the …

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    Rethinking “Mild” Concussion in Early Childhood

    by myneuronews January 25, 2026
    by myneuronews January 25, 2026

    Understanding Mild Concussions Mild concussions, often referred to as mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs), are …

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    Frequency and Predictors of Persisting Symptoms 1 Year After Early Childhood Concussion

    by myneuronews January 25, 2026
    by myneuronews January 25, 2026

    Background and Rationale Concussions, particularly in early childhood, are becoming increasingly recognized as significant public …

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    Biomarkers and clinical rules for the management of mild traumatic brain injury: a narrative review

    by myneuronews January 24, 2026
    by myneuronews January 24, 2026

    Biomarkers in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Biomarkers play a crucial role in the understanding and …

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    Paediatric Sport-Related Concussion and Hospitalisation in Australia

    by myneuronews January 24, 2026
    by myneuronews January 24, 2026

    Study Overview The research conducted on paediatric sport-related concussion and hospitalisation in Australia utilized a …

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    Combined Uyghur medicine, acupuncture, and rehabilitation for traumatic oculomotor nerve palsy: A case report

    by myneuronews January 24, 2026
    by myneuronews January 24, 2026

    Study Overview The case report focuses on the integration of traditional Uyghur medicine, acupuncture, and …

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    Physiological Effects of Photobiomodulation Therapy in the Treatment of Multiple Concussions

    by myneuronews January 23, 2026
    by myneuronews January 23, 2026

    Physiological Mechanisms of Photobiomodulation Photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy is founded on the use of specific wavelengths …

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    Test-retest reliability of a laboratory-based head acceleration testing protocol

    by myneuronews January 23, 2026
    by myneuronews January 23, 2026

    Study Overview The research aims to evaluate the repeatability of a specific laboratory-based protocol designed …

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  • Biomarker role in assessing imaging needs for mild cranial trauma (BRAIN-CT): study protocol for a single-center, randomized controlled trial
    Study Overview This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of specific biomarkers in determining the…
  • Spinal Cord Tau and Protein Copathologies Associated With Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
    Spinal Cord Pathology Insights The spinal cord plays a critical role in transmitting signals between…

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  • Biomarker role in assessing imaging needs for mild cranial trauma (BRAIN-CT): study protocol for a single-center, randomized controlled trial
    INTRODUCTION: Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) accounts for a significant proportion of emergency department (ED) visits, but current diagnostic protocols often lead to overuse of computed tomography (CT) imaging, despite low diagnostic yield. The BRAIN-CT trial evaluates the impact of rapid access to TBI biomarkers on decision-making for cranial imaging in patients with mTBI.
  • Spinal Cord Tau and Protein Copathologies Associated With Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
    CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This case-control study provides autopsy evidence of a high prevalence of complex spinal pathology in individuals with CTE-NC, supporting the concept of trauma-related encephalomyelopathy. The frequent co-occurrence of p-TDP-43, Aβ, and α-synuclein pathologies in individuals aged 65 years or older with CTE-NC suggests that cumulative trauma might contribute to widespread misfolded protein […]
  • Reactive Balance Deficits Differ in People After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Based on Chronicity of Self-Reported Symptoms
    CONCLUSIONS: Reactive balance deficits persist chronically after mTBI and differ between people with acute, sub-acute, and chronic symptoms. These differences suggest people with chronic symptoms may prioritize different aspects of balance control compared to the people in the acute stage of recovery related to functional adaptations to self-reported symptoms.
  • Frequency and Predictors of Persisting Symptoms 1 Year After Early Childhood Concussion
    CONCLUSIONS: PSaC are common after early childhood concussion. Acute symptom burden in the ED predicts PSaC at 1 month. Greater focus on research in this age group and the development of clinical infrastructure is necessary to address these ongoing symptoms.
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