Protect the player, protect the game: subconcussion and chronic traumatic encephalopathy
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2016-09-04
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Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), formerly known as “punch drunk” or dementia pugilistica, is a progressive neurodegenerative disease. Repetitive exposure to head insults may cause insidious effects in the brain parenchyma, including tau protein dissociation and abnormal phosphorylation, encompassing the cerebrovasculature without being cleared. Concomitantly, various psychosocial complications (e.g. headache, difficulty concentrating, depression, dementia) are notable in CTE (Gardner, 2014., McKee, 2013). However, because the bulk of evidence originates from post-mortem case reports, there is a substantial knowledge gap in causality among tau accumulation, head impact exposure, and behavioural alteration.
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This record is for a(n) offprint of an article published in Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabillitation Research on 2016-09-04.
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Lee, Jong Hyun, and Kawata, Keisuke. "Protect the player, protect the game: subconcussion and chronic traumatic encephalopathy." Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabillitation Research, vol. 1, no. 2, 2016-9-4.
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Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabillitation Research