IU Studying 'Subconcussions' to Preserve Safety, Fun in Youth Sports
August 16, 2024
August 16, 2024
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, Aug. 16 (TNSres) -- Indiana University issued the following news release:
Indiana University is at the forefront of neuroscience research that could identify new ways to protect young athletes from risks associated with repeated, small blows to the head.
Kei Kawata, a research scientist at IU and former athletic trainer for professional sports, is leading the country's largest study of subconcussive impacts in high school football players.
Indiana University is at the forefront of neuroscience research that could identify new ways to protect young athletes from risks associated with repeated, small blows to the head.
Kei Kawata, a research scientist at IU and former athletic trainer for professional sports, is leading the country's largest study of subconcussive impacts in high school football players.