Women's soccer ranks second only to football in the number of reported concussions.[1] In the past, concussion prevention took a back seat to treatment. But recent data from leading experts suggests ...
Neck rotations also promote better blood circulation to the head and brain area. The circular motion stimulates blood flow, ...
If you are going to be carrying a boat on your head during waterborne special ops selection programs like Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training one day, having a strong neck is vital to ...
Head injuries in sports are an epidemic – and Mike Gittleson is sticking his neck out to do something about it. Gittleson believes the concussion risk for men and women can be reduced through what ...
A new study shows that in 2016, Americans spent approximately $134.5 billion on low back and neck pain, making it the health condition that generated the highest expenditures. The study, published by ...
Having a strong mobile neck is important for preventing injuries and helping to resolve existing ones. Intermountain Healthcare Heart Institute exercise specialist Jeffrey Beck suggests completing the ...
Objective The primary aim was to compare time from Sports Related Concussion (SRC) in female football players to return-to-play (RTP) clearance following a standardized rehabilitation protocol ...