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Article type: Review Article
Authors: Casson, Ira R.a; * | Viano, David C.b; *
Affiliations: [a] Department of Neurology, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra-Northwell, Hempstead, NY, USA | [b] ProBiomechanics LLC, Bloomfield Hills, MI, USA
Correspondence: [*] Correspondence to: Ira R. Casson, MD, 484 Arizona Ave, Rockville Centre, NY 11570, USA. E-mail: [email protected] and David C. Viano, Dr. med, PhD, 265 Warrington Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-2952, USA. E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: The long-term effects of repetitive head trauma on the brain have often been studied in boxers and American football players. The medical literature on this topic was reviewed in order to compare the findings related to boxing with those related to football. The evidence gathered from this review indicates that there are significant differences between the clinical and neuropathological descriptions of the chronic brain damage reported in retired boxers compared to those reported in retired football players. Differing biomechanics of head impacts in the two sports may help explain the different clinical and neuropathological consequences of participation in boxing versus football.
Keywords: Boxing, brain injury, concussion, football, head injury, neuropathology
DOI: 10.3233/JAD-190115
Journal: Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, vol. 69, no. 4, pp. 935-952, 2019
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