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Falls and concussions in the elderly: A health issue sidelined by sport

Falls and concussions in the elderly: A health issue sidelined by sport Falls and concussions in the elderly: A health issue sidelined by sport - dizziness and balance disorders centre Adelaide

While I’m thrilled mild traumatic brain injury in sport is finally getting the attention it deserves, falls and concussion in the elderly is at risk of being lost in the shadows. I understand the drama of high impact collisions in sport does grab our attention and headlines quite readily, but there are many older Australians […]

Sport concussion awareness is growing: We are making a difference

Sport concussion awareness is growing: We are making a difference Sport concussion awareness increasing. Photo by Quino Al on Unsplash

I have been writing a lot about head injury lately, and it appears that contact sport concussion awareness is growing, albeit with some sobering caveats. The latest cause for optimism is the position taken by AFL general manager of football Brad Scott, who has been reported by the ABC as warning players that next season […]

Your neck bone is connected to your head bone: Understanding concussion and its knock-on effects

Your neck bone is connected to your head bone: Understanding concussion and its knock-on effects Your neck bone is connected to your head bone: Understanding concussion and its knock on effects.. Photo by Village Cricket Co via Unsplash

As a neuro-vestibular physiotherapist who has been treating people with the knock-on effects of mild traumatic brain injury for many decades, my view is our society is taking two steps forward and one step back when it comes to understanding concussion and putting proper safeguards and treatment regimes into place. And this is because our […]

Football codes are waking up to the danger of concussion in sport

Football codes are waking up to the danger of concussion in sport Football codes are waking up to the danger of concussion in sport: Photo by Daniel Anthony on Unsplash

As the dust settles on Grand Final season for both the National Rugby League and the Australian Football League, these football codes have a unique opportunity to take a firm stand on concussion in sport and implement important protections immediately. I have long argued (like a voice in the wilderness) for sports codes to take […]

Stopping migraines would alleviate Australia’s $35b headache

Stopping migraines would alleviate Australia’s $35b headache solving migraines Photo by Anh Nguyen on Unsplash

I didn’t need to read the Migraine in Australia Whitepaper by Deloitte Access Economics to know that many Australians suffer from migraines. However, if you like figures, the report, as summaried by Headache Australia, details that in 2018, 4.9 million Australians were suffering from migraine, with 71% of them being women, of whom most are […]

Dizziness from swimming in cold water traced to caloric response in vestibular system

Dizziness from swimming in cold water traced to caloric response in vestibular system Dizziness from swimming in cold water traced to caloric response in vestibular system

Why do many triathletes report dizziness during and after the swimming leg of a triathlon? We now know it’s due to the interaction between coldness and the vestibular system; that system in the inner ear that reports spatial data to our brains. During Balance Awareness Week, it’s timely to look at dizziness in swimmers because […]