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著者: Dr. Jessica Schwartz
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🧠🎙Welcome to th Concussion Corner Podcast®!!! 🥼📻

Concussion Corner® is your trusted resource for interdisciplinary conversations related to all things concussion-related in healthcare, advocacy, and sport.

🎓 Concussion Corner Academy®:

Did you know we built the Concussion Corner Academy® which has 60 hours of continuing education credits for PT, OT, and ATC in all 50 United States?! Visit us at https://www.ConcussionCorner.org to learn more about how you can join our #TeachOneServeMany community!

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This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be confused with medical advice. Please reach out to your medical team or call 911 if this is an emergency.

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  • #79 What Clinicians Miss in Concussion Recovery: Neck Dysfunction & Fear Avoidance w/ Dr. Treleaven
    2025/07/18
    🧠 Welcome to the Concussion Corner Podcast®, your trusted resource for interdisciplinary conversations related to all things concussion-related in healthcare, advocacy, and sport.🥼 Hosted by Dr. Jessica Schwartz PT, DPT, CSCS, a doctor of Physical Therapy and brain injury survivor, who is unapologetically passionate about educating healthcare professionals about concussion, examination, intervention, collaboration, & advocacy.🎙️Concussion Corner Podcast® is our Free Open Access Medical Education #FOAMed portion of our 24 weeks of educational programming at Concussion Corner Academy®. We're so happy that you're here!🎓 Concussion Corner Academy® has two courses, Concussion: The Patient Rehabilitation Journey Part I & Part II, which has 30 hours of continuing education credits for each course for PT, OT, and ATC in all 50 United States. We’ve served hundreds of healthcare professionals all over the world and across all professions. We’re truly interdisciplinary and interactive across all aspects of our programming!🔗 Visit us at https://www.concussioncorner.org to learn more about how you can join our #TeachOneServeMany community! ---------In this Episode:🎙️ When it comes to post-concussion rehabilitation, the cervical spine is frequently under-assessed despite its critical role in symptom generation and persistence. In Part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Julia Treleaven PhD, BPhty, FACP, we go beyond the structural contributions of the cervical spine and explore the often-overlooked psychosocial factors that impact concussion recovery. We discuss how fear avoidance, catastrophizing, and missed cervical spine involvement can lead to persistent post-concussion symptoms and delayed progress.🩻 Dr. Treleaven shares insights on the role of manual therapy, sensorimotor training, and the importance of individualized, interdisciplinary care. We also reflect on her experience teaching inside Concussion Corner Academy®, including what stood out about our students’ clinical reasoning and the power of collaborative learning.😵‍💫 We also tackle common clinical oversights in concussion care, such as failing to differentiate between vestibular and cervicogenic dizziness or relying too heavily on passive rest. Dr. Treleaven walks us through practical strategies for differential diagnosis and explains how early, targeted cervical interventions can significantly improve patient outcomes.🌎 Whether you’re a PT, OT, ATC, OD, or MD, this episode offers a compelling reminder that comprehensive concussion care must include a clear understanding of the cervical spine.🎓 Ready to dive deeper? Dr. Treleaven returns as faculty this fall for Concussion: The Patient Rehabilitation Journey Part II. Join our September 2025 cohort and learn from Dr. Treleaven and our full interdisciplinary team live and online. 👉 Enroll now at www.ConcussionCorner.org 📄 #FOAMed Resources Mentioned In This Episode:🔗 🆕 📄 Lesser-known patient-reported symptoms arising from the upper cervical spine - A scoping review https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40580787/🔗 Effectiveness of adding rehabilitation of cervical related sensorimotor control to manual therapy and exercise for neck pain: A randomized controlled trial https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36414518/🔗 The efficacy of manual therapy and exercise for treating non-specific neck pain: A systematic review https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28826164/🔗 Effects of Multimodal Interventions on Patients with Neck Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40139494/00:00 Concussion Education Evolution04:07 The Role of Manual Therapy 08:40 Fear Avoidance and Catastrophizing 16:18 Upcoming Publications and Conferences27:10 Concussion Corner® Outro A Word From Our Sponsor: 🏈 🚲⚽️🏒Since 2011, Virginia Tech researchers have been providing unbiased helmet ratings that allow consumers to make informed decisions when purchasing helmets. The helmet ratings are the culmination of over a decade of research identifying which helmets best reduce concussion risk. This work is done as part of Virginia Tech’s service mission and is 100% independent of any funding or influence from helmet manufacturers. Please visit the Virginia Tech helmet lab website at bit.ly/VirginiaTechHelmets and spread the word to aid in lowering concussion risk in your community 🏇⚾️🥎*This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be confused for medical advice. Please reach out to your medical team or call 911 if this is an emergency*Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/concussion-corner--2821902/support.
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  • #78 Sensorimotor Dysfunction and What Clinicians Miss After Concussion | Dr. Julia Treleaven
    2025/07/09
    Sensorimotor Dysfunction & the Cervical Spine: What Clinicians Miss After Concussion | Dr. Julia Treleaven Part I 🧠 Welcome to the Concussion Corner Podcast®, your trusted resource for interdisciplinary conversations related to all things concussion-related in healthcare, advocacy, and sport.🥼 Hosted by Dr. Jessica Schwartz PT, DPT, CSCS, a doctor of Physical Therapy and brain injury survivor, who is unapologetically passionate about educating healthcare professionals about concussion, examination, intervention, collaboration, & advocacy.🎙️Concussion Corner Podcast® is our Free Open Access Medical Education #FOAMed portion of our 24 weeks of educational programming at Concussion Corner Academy®. We're so happy that you're here!🎓 Concussion Corner Academy® has two courses, Concussion: The Patient Rehabilitation Journey Part I & Part II, which has 30 hours of continuing education credits for each course for PT, OT, and ATC in all 50 United States. We’ve served hundreds of healthcare professionals all over the world and across all professions. We’re truly interdisciplinary and interactive across all aspects of our programming!🔗 Visit us at https://www.concussioncorner.org to learn more about how you can join our #TeachOneServeMany community! ---------In this Episode: 🎙️ When it comes to post-concussion rehabilitation, the cervical spine is frequently under-assessed despite its critical role in symptom generation and persistence. In Episode 1 of the Concussion Corner Podcast® , we’re joined by Dr. Julia Treleaven, an internationally recognized researcher and clinician, to explore how dysfunction of the cervical spine contributes to persistent post-concussion symptoms through disrupted sensorimotor control, proprioception, and impaired head-eye coordination.🧠 Dr. Treleaven highlights the importance of the superior colliculus, a midbrain structure that integrates visual, vestibular, and cervical proprioceptive inputs. Disruption in these systems, particularly from whiplash-associated or traumatic cervical spine injuries, can result in symptoms like dizziness, postural instability, and blurred vision that are often misattributed solely to brain injury and/or concussion.🩻 We also tackle common clinical oversights in concussion care, such as failing to differentiate between vestibular and cervicogenic dizziness or relying too heavily on passive rest. Dr. Treleaven walks us through practical strategies for differential diagnosis and explains how early, targeted cervical interventions can significantly improve patient outcomes. Whether you’re a PT, OT, ATC, OD, or MD, this episode offers a compelling reminder that comprehensive concussion care must include a clear understanding of the cervical spine. 🎓 Ready to dive deeper? Dr. Treleaven returns as faculty this fall for Concussion: The Patient Rehabilitation Journey Part II. Join our September 2025 cohort and learn from Dr. Treleaven and our full interdisciplinary team live and online.👉 Enroll now at www.ConcussionCorner.org📄 #FOAMed Resources Mentioned In This Episode: 🔗 Effectiveness of adding rehabilitation of cervical related sensorimotor control to manual therapy and exercise for neck pain: A randomized controlled trial https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36414518/🔗 The efficacy of manual therapy and exercise for treating non-specific neck pain: A systematic review https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28826164/ 🔗 Effects of Multimodal Interventions on Patients with Neck Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40139494/ 00:00 Understanding the Cervical Spine's Role in Concussion03:37 The Importance of the Superior Colliculus06:10 Clinical Errors in Concussion Rehabilitation09:58 Differential Diagnosis: Recognizing Cervical Spine Involvement12:29 The Impact of Early Treatment on Patient Outcomes14:54 Future Directions in Cervical Spine Research17:28 The Importance of Interdisciplinary Education in Concussion Care21:46 Concussion Corner Podcast® OutroA Word From Our Sponsor: 🏈 🚲⚽️🏒Since 2011, Virginia Tech researchers have been providing unbiased helmet ratings that allow consumers to make informed decisions when purchasing helmets. The helmet ratings are the culmination of over a decade of research identifying which helmets best reduce concussion risk. This work is done as part of Virginia Tech’s service mission and is 100% independent of any funding or influence from helmet manufacturers. Please visit the Virginia Tech helmet lab website at bit.ly/VirginiaTechHelmets and spread the word to aid in lowering concussion risk in your community 🏇⚾️🥎*This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be confused for medical advice. Please reach out to your medical team or call 911 if this is an emergency*Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/concussion-corner--2821902/support.
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    22 分
  • #77 Dr. Brian Hainline, MD Updates on the NCAA + DOD CARE Consortium Part I
    2023/09/01
    🧠🎙Welcome to SEASON 5 of the Concussion Corner Podcast®!!! 🥼📻Concussion Corner® is your trusted resource for interdisciplinary conversations related to all things concussion-related in healthcare, advocacy, and sport.🎓 Concussion Corner Academy®: Did you know we built the Concussion Corner Academy® which has 20 or 40 hours of continuing education credits for PT, OT, and ATC in all 50 United States?! Visit us at https://www.ConcussionCorner.org to learn more about how you can join our #TeachOneServeMany community!A Word From Our Sponsor: 🏈 🚲⚽️🏒Since 2011, Virginia Tech researchers have been providing unbiased helmet ratings that allow consumers to make informed decisions when purchasing helmets. The helmet ratings are the culmination of over a decade of research identifying which helmets best reduce concussion risk. This work is done as part of Virginia Tech’s service mission and is 100% independent of any funding or influence from helmet manufacturers. Please visit the Virginia Tech helmet lab website at bit.ly/VirginiaTechHelmets and spread the word to aid in lowering concussion risk in your community 🏇⚾️🥎This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be confused with medical advice. Please reach out to your medical team or call 911 if this is an emergency. Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, & YouTube 🎧 http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerFacebook http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerInstagram http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerTwitter http://bit.ly/ConcussionCornerYouTube Listen along on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Spreaker🙌________________________________ Brian Hainline, M.D., is the Chief Medical Officer of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and serves as the USTA Chairman of the Board and President. As the NCAA’s first Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Hainline oversees the NCAA Sport Science Institute, a national center of excellence whose mission is to promote and develop safety, excellence, and wellness in college student-athletes; and to foster lifelong physical and mental development. The NCAA Sport Science Institute works collaboratively with member schools and centers of excellence across the United States and works in partnership with the Department of Defense for the NCAA-DoD Grand Alliance – the largest and most comprehensive concussion study in history. For over 30 years, Dr. Hainline has been actively involved in sports medicine, including serving as Chief Medical Officer of the US Open Tennis Championships and the United States Tennis Association. He is co-author of Drugs and the Athlete and played a pivotal role in the rollout of drug testing and education worldwide. Dr. Hainline is co-editor of the recently published medical book Sports Neurology, which provides an in-depth, academic overview of concussion and repetitive head impact exposure and the interplay of the nervous system and sport. He served as co-chair of two International Olympic Committee consensus meetings: 1) pain management in elite athletes; and 2) mental health in elite athletes, both of which led to consensus and sub-specialty publications. Dr. Hainline is a Clinical Professor of Neurology at New York University Grossman School of Medicine and Indiana University School of Medicine.#FOAMed Resources:🌐 NCAA-DOD Care Consortium: http://bit.ly/NCAADODCareConsortium🔗 NCAA Sports Science Institute About Page: http://bit.ly/NCAASSI🧠 NCAA Sports Science Institute Concussion Page: http://bit.ly/NCAASSIConcussion🔗 NCAA SSI Data-Driven Decisions Page: http://bit.ly/NCAADataDrivenDecisions📖 Sports Neurology (Volume 158) (Handbook of Clinical Neurology (Volume 158): https://amzn.to/37Yh40LBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/concussion-corner--2821902/support.
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