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Concussion, Woodpeckers, Q-Collars and Real Science with Professor James Smoliga

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We are joined by Professor James Smoliga, who serves as the Director of Research and Faculty Development for Tufts University's, Doctor of Physical Therapy program in Seattle. Professor Smoliga previously held the position of Associate Director of the Human Biomechanics and Physiology Laboratory at High Point University. He is a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and was awarded the 2022 Guy Simoneau Excellence in Research Award. With over 175 publications that have been cited nearly 4,000 times, Professor Smoliga brings a wealth of expertise to our discussion. In this episode, we explore the criteria for trustworthy research, the essential questions to ask, and how to apply these principles to proposed concussion mitigation devices such as the Q-Collar. We examine from a physiological and evidence-based perspective, why such devices are ineffective in reducing the risk of concussions.

- Introduction

- What is research? (05:38)

- Ramifications of Unethical Research (00:11:33)

- Introduction, Proposed Method Of The Q-Collar & The Floors In These Studies (00:14:08)

- Why the Altitude Proposal Does Not Work, The Scientific Reasoning and The Demonstration of Data Interpretation (00:17:00)

- Jugular Compression and Blood Flow (00:31:30)

- Dose A Woodpecker’s Have A Relationship with Concussion & the Q-Collar (00:35:50)

- The Increase Risk with Potentially No Benefit & How Did it Bet FDA Authorised? (00:55:39)

- Why Are We Resorting To Possible Protective Equipment For Concussion (01:04:35)

- Fun Research Projects by Professor Smoliga – The Taylor Swift Effect (01:10:13)

Dr James Smoliga

Twitter/X: @jsmoliga

Pseudomedicine for sports concussions in the USA:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1474442219302509?via%3Dihub

Woodpeckers don’t play football: implications for novel brain protection devices using mild jugular compression: https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/53/20/1262

Reconsidering the woodpecker model of traumatic brain injury: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1474442218301571?via%3Dihub

Team Logo Predicts Concussion Risk Lessons in Protecting a Vulnerable Sports Community from Misconceived, but Highly Publicized Epidemiologic Research: https://journals.lww.com/epidem/fulltext/2017/09000/team_logo_predicts_concussion_risk__lessons_in.17.aspx

You can find all Dr Smoliga’s publications here: https://facultyprofiles.tufts.edu/james-smoliga/publications?favouritesFirst=true&perPage=25&sort=dateDesc&startFrom=0

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Email: headfirstconcussion@gmail.com

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We are joined by Professor James Smoliga, who serves as the Director of Research and Faculty Development for Tufts University's, Doctor of Physical Therapy program in Seattle. Professor Smoliga previously held the position of Associate Director of the Human Biomechanics and Physiology Laboratory at High Point University. He is a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and was awarded the 2022 Guy Simoneau Excellence in Research Award. With over 175 publications that have been cited nearly 4,000 times, Professor Smoliga brings a wealth of expertise to our discussion. In this episode, we explore the criteria for trustworthy research, the essential questions to ask, and how to apply these principles to proposed concussion mitigation devices such as the Q-Collar. We examine from a physiological and evidence-based perspective, why such devices are ineffective in reducing the risk of concussions.

- Introduction

- What is research? (05:38)

- Ramifications of Unethical Research (00:11:33)

- Introduction, Proposed Method Of The Q-Collar & The Floors In These Studies (00:14:08)

- Why the Altitude Proposal Does Not Work, The Scientific Reasoning and The Demonstration of Data Interpretation (00:17:00)

- Jugular Compression and Blood Flow (00:31:30)

- Dose A Woodpecker’s Have A Relationship with Concussion & the Q-Collar (00:35:50)

- The Increase Risk with Potentially No Benefit & How Did it Bet FDA Authorised? (00:55:39)

- Why Are We Resorting To Possible Protective Equipment For Concussion (01:04:35)

- Fun Research Projects by Professor Smoliga – The Taylor Swift Effect (01:10:13)

Dr James Smoliga

Twitter/X: @jsmoliga

Pseudomedicine for sports concussions in the USA:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1474442219302509?via%3Dihub

Woodpeckers don’t play football: implications for novel brain protection devices using mild jugular compression: https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/53/20/1262

Reconsidering the woodpecker model of traumatic brain injury: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1474442218301571?via%3Dihub

Team Logo Predicts Concussion Risk Lessons in Protecting a Vulnerable Sports Community from Misconceived, but Highly Publicized Epidemiologic Research: https://journals.lww.com/epidem/fulltext/2017/09000/team_logo_predicts_concussion_risk__lessons_in.17.aspx

You can find all Dr Smoliga’s publications here: https://facultyprofiles.tufts.edu/james-smoliga/publications?favouritesFirst=true&perPage=25&sort=dateDesc&startFrom=0

Subscribe, review and share for new episodes which will drop fortnightly

Social media:

Twitter: @first concussion

Facebook: Headfirst: A concussion podcast

Instagram: Headfirst_ Concussion

Email: headfirstconcussion@gmail.com

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