
As we get ready for football season, Dr. Anthony Alessi(opens in new tab) brings on a fellow expert in sports neurology, Dr. Stephanie Alessi-LaRosa(opens in new tab), program director of the UConn Health Sports Neurology Fellowship. They discuss not only concussions (which is more than just a football issue) but also other conditions they see in the sports context, how more folks seem be active for longer, the perspective of a team physician on the sideline, ways to possibly reduce injury risk, and other specialties involved in sports neurology.
What we’re finding actually clinically is having a stronger neck… more balanced out musculature can actually prevent the biomechanical force that’s imparted to the brain, and that would be preventive.
— Dr. Stephanie Alessi-LaRosa
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