
The Brain on Youth Sports author Dr. Julie Stamm, Discusses the Effects of Repetitive Head Impact and Post-Concussive Consequences
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Host Bruce Parkman interviews Author and Professor, Dr. Julie Stamm on the Kids’ Brain Matters Podcast
Dr. Julie Stamm’s Background
In this premiere podcast of Kids’ Brains Matter, host Bruce Parkman, Founder of Mac Parkman Foundation interviews Dr. Julie Stamm, athletic trainer and Professor of Kinesiology at University of Wisconsin. As an athlete herself, Stamm has a life-long love of sports. She received her Ph. D in anatomy and neurobiology from Boston University in CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy) and long-term consequences. Out of her research and athlete interactions, Stamm started to wonder, “What happens to the brain when heads are hit repeatedly as kids? What is that doing to the developing brain?” Questions Stamm.
Understanding the consequences among parents, staff, trainers, coaches and the entire athletic community will be the key to lowering and eliminating risk.
Learn more at: www.mpfact.com