Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast

Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast


Research Review: Concussions – A Conversation with Dr. Christina Master

July 24, 2020

 
This is the second Research Review on the Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast. Our plan is to continue these on a monthly basis reviewing 2-3 articles with a thematic element to the articles. This month, concussions will be our topic. We have another 3 articles and one of the leaders in pediatric sports concussion research joining us today to help us review the articles and give us some further insight as she was a lead author and contributing author to 2 of the articles we will review.
 
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Links from this Episode:

— Dr. Mark Halstead https://www.ortho.wustl.edu/content/Patient-Care/2797/Find-a-Physician/Physician-Directory/Mark-Halstead-MD/Bio.aspx
r. Christina Master https://www.chop.edu/doctors/master-christina-l
Twitter: @drtinamaster
Barlow KM, Brooks BL, Esser MJ, et al. Efficacy of Melatonin in Children With Postconcussive Symptoms: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Pediatrics. 2020;145(4):e20192812. doi:10.1542/peds.