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New CHOP research shows new ED guidelines for limiting computed tomography of the brain to evaluate for bleeding after a head injury were sustainable across 5 years.
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A new research collaborative sees value in taking a multi-disciplinary approach to concussion research in children and teens.
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Learn about Julia Vanni's training experiences as part of the Minds Matter Concussion team at CHOP in this training testimonial.
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Access a new infographic from CHOP's Minds Matter Concussion Research team that explains how youth concussions result from broad range of activities, not just contact sports.
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As the landscape of women’s athletics changes, Dr. Kristy Arbogast briefly sums up what scientists know about concussions in female athletes today and what we urgently still need to learn.
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Read previous posts on sports-related injuries, including extreme athleticism in girls, injuries in Special Olympians, and concussions in youth soccer.
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What to do if a patient sustains a concussion while away at camp? Roni Robinson, NSN, CRNP, a nurse practitioner with the Minds Matter Concussion Program at CHOP, discusses the unique aspects of caring for children who sustain a concussion when away at camp.
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Minds Matter concussion program at CHOP implemented a successful EHR-based intervention to improve provider behaviors. Learn how.
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Learn about results from a study that examines the rates and pattern of nursery product-related injuries in young children.
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CHOP Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician Dan Corwin discusses how concussion management may differ in the summertime compared to when kids are in school.
