A quick shake of the head after a hard hit could signal that a person has suffered a concussion, a new study suggests.
Researchers have identified a new potential sign of concussion in athletes, particularly football players, that is easily ...
Concussion researchers have recognized a new concussion sign that could identify up to 33% of undiagnosed concussions. After ...
We know how common and controversial concussions are in contact sports, but the condition is not exclusive to athletes.
About 72% of athletes -- and 92% of football players -- said they've quickly shaken their head back and forth following a ...
Maybe you've seen a cartoon character shake their head back and forth following a sharp blow -- clearing away whate ...
After a hit to the head, individuals sometimes quickly shake their head back and forth, which researches said should be a ...
The Green Bay Packers announced on Saturday that cornerback Robert Rochell will be elevated from the practice squad to the ...
Behind every touchdown, every knockout, every aerial duel, lurks a hidden danger as head trauma-related illnesses are ...
Concussion researchers have recognized a new concussion sign that could identify up to 33% of undiagnosed concussions.
Tagovailoa is a high-profile quarterback who has now sustained three diagnosed concussions over the span of two years, plus ...
A study identifies a new concussion sign, termed SHAAKE, which involves a rapid side-to-side head movement following impact.