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Safe to Play: A longitudinal research program to establish best practice in the prevention, early diagnosis and management of sport-related concussion in youth ice hockey players
Over half a million Canadian youth are registered in ice hockey leagues, and 10-20% of them get a concussion each...
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Advancing Concussion Assessment in Children (A-CAP)
The objective of A-CAP is to improve ability to diagnose pediatric concussion and make prognostic predictions about outcomes. A-CAP is...
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Concussion in Adolescents with Anxiety and Depression
Anne L. Wheeler, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. The problem White matter is known to be particularly susceptible to primary...
Over half a million Canadian youth are registered in ice hockey leagues, and 10-20% of them get a concussion each year. The long-term effects of concussion and the best way to treat it are still unknown, especially in youth.
The objective of A-CAP is to improve ability to diagnose pediatric concussion and make prognostic predictions about outcomes. A-CAP is a multi-site, prospective cohort study that is assessing a broad pool of neurobiological and psychosocial markers,
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December 9, 2025
Award, Meetings
Travel awards for January 2026 Meeting
The January 2026 Travel Awards are offered to...
November 27, 2025
Executive Committee
Dr Isabelle Gagnon new Chair of the TECD Committee
We are pleased to announce the nomination of Dr Gagnon...
October 17, 2025
Executive Committee
Dr Carolyn Emery new co-Chair of the CTRC
Dr. Carolyn Emery joins Dr. Turgeon as new co-Chair of the CTRC...
September 12, 2025
Meetings
20th CTRC Scientific Meeting January 2026
Next CTRC Winter meeting will be held in Lake Louise...
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