Neurologist To Present Concussion Research For Olympic Committee

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A Louisville neurologist who has helped Kentuckians and other Americans prevent and recover from brain injuries will present his research in Europe next month to help Olympic athletes.

Dr. Tad Seifert, director of Norton Healthcare’s Sports Health Concussion Program, will travel to Monaco to give a presentation on “Determining Brain Fitness to Fight: What We’ve Learned From Combat Sports” at the IOC World Conference on Prevention of Injury and Illness in Sport.
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Seifert has been working for about a year with the Professional Fighters Brain Health Study, which examines the health of professional boxers and mixed martial artists. He told IL that he and principal investigator Dr. Charles Bernick, a neurologist with the Cleveland Clinic, view the IOC conference as a place to present their evolving research to aid athletes in combat sports ranging from judo and wrestling to taekwondo.

Between 20 percent and 50 percent of combat sports participants suffer some degree of neurocognitive impairment, which can affect their quality of life long after they’ve stopped playing, Seifert said.

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