ATU Donegal host “How To Explain The Invisible” Concussion Conference
Thursday, 12 May, 2022 Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Donegal, in conjunction with the Sport Concussion Awareness and Training (SCAT) project, will host a hybrid event
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Thursday, 12 May, 2022 Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Donegal, in conjunction with the Sport Concussion Awareness and Training (SCAT) project, will host a hybrid event
Sports Concussion Conference – 29th March 2022 Interested in learning how we can work together to better protect our athletes and help everyone feel safe
GMIT is pleased to announce details of an upcoming ‘Heads Up!’ Sports Concussion Conference taking place on Tuesday, 29 March 2022, 6.45pm at the Galway
Premiered Feb 25, 2021 The Heads Up! Concussion Research Group, based in Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, aims to improve concussion education initiatives. We hope to
by Anthea Clarke 1, Kane Middleton1, Ed Daly 2,Lisa Ryan2, David Carey1, Alan J. Pearce 1,* 1 Sport and Exercise Science, School of Allied Health, Human Services and
by Ed Daly 1,Adam White 2,Alexander D. Blackett 3 and Lisa Ryan 1,* 1School of Science & Computing, Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, H91 T8NW Galway, Ireland 2Faculty of Health and Life
This article was sourced from Progressive Rugby on the Heads Up Podcast. In Episode 2, Ed Daly spoke with Kieran Low, a retired Scottish professional
KHNI Q Science Short, Dr. Lisa Ryan, PhD, RNutr discusses the latest research on the effects of brain injury and how nutrition may have a role in
Dr Adam White speaks on BBC radio discussing the implications of concussion in children playing contact rugby in schools. Should tackling be banned in school