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Investigation of serum tau as a biomarker in pediatric TBI
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is among the most common reason that children visit the Emergency Department, with approximately 50,000 visits...
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TBI-QualE Study
Traumatic brain injuries mainly afflict young healthy people and are a major public health issue. Damage extent is sometimes so...
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The effect of individually tailored sub-symptom threshold exercise prescription in adolescents with physiological post-concussion disorder: a multi-institutional randomized controlled trial
BACKGROUND Although the vast majority of individuals who sustain a sport-related concussion (SRC) will receive medical clearance to return to...
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is among the most common reason that children visit the Emergency Department, with approximately 50,000 visits every year in Canada. Within the pediatric group, young children aged 0-4 years and adolescents aged 15-19 years are most likely to sustain a TBI.
Traumatic brain injuries mainly afflict young healthy people and are a major public health issue. Damage extent is sometimes so important that victims who initially survive end up living with severe sequelae and significantly altered quality of life.
Although the vast majority of individuals who sustain a sport-related concussion (SRC) will receive medical clearance to return to sport within 7-10 days...
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June 8, 2026
Articles
Recently published
Association between NfL concentrations and outcomes in patients with moderate to severe TBI
June 2, 2026
Articles
Important publication in Lancet Global Health
Global Coalition for TBI as a Notifiable and Chronic Condition
May 26, 2026
Executive Committee
CTRC Executive Committee – Renewal of mandates
William Panenka and Anne Wheeler have been reappointed
May 2, 2026
Meetings
21st CTRC Scientific Meeting June 2026
The CTRC Spring meeting will be held virtually
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