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Stroke in a Young Swimmer
Conclusions: Important differential diagnoses of cervicocephalic arterial dissection include other vascular or neurological causes of head and neck pain and/or local neurological syndromes and other causes of brain ischemia such as cardiac emboli, atherosclerosis, and vasculopathy of brain vessels. It is important that sports medicine practitioners pay attention to this less-diagnosed cause of stroke in young athletes.,Introduction: Arterial dissections are important causes of stroke in the young population. Dissection has been reported in association with some sports. It seems that this report is among the first ones of t...
Source: Asian Journal of Sports Medicine - June 19, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

A prospective trial of hyperbaric oxygen for chronic sequelae after brain injury (HYBOBI).
CONCLUSIONS: Conducting an HBO2 clinical trial in this population was feasible. Although many participants reported improvement, the lack of concurrent controls limits the strength of inferences from this trial, especially considering lack of change in standardized testing. The clinical relevance of neuroimaging changes is unknown. The findings of this study may indicate a need for caution when considering the broad application of HBO2 more than one year after brain injury due to stroke, severe TBI and anoxia, until there is more compelling evidence from carefully designed sham-controlled, blinded clinical trials. PMI...
Source: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine - March 1, 2013 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Churchill S, Weaver LK, Deru K, Russo AA, Handrahan D, Orrison WW, Foley JF, Elwell HA Tags: Undersea Hyperb Med Source Type: research