
Aaron Sinnott, PhD ATC
@aaronsinnottatc
Postdoctoral Research Associate
-Matthew Gfeller Sport-Related Traumatic Brain Injury Research Center
-University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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https://tbicenter.unc.edu/ 30-10-2020 01:08:58
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I had a great time presenting some of our work from Gfeller Center at #ACSM23 ! Bonus: received an "action shot" from the poster session with my PhD co-advisor Chris Connaboy.


Awesome week in Denver at American College of Sports Medicine with Team Gfeller! #ACSM2023 Johna Brittany Ingram PhD,LAT, ATC Jacob Powell, PhD Shawn Kane, M.D. FAAFP, FACSM Aidan Finegan Aaron Sinnott, PhD ATC Gfeller Center


Our study observing heart rate variability between athletes at medical clearance to return to sport and healthy controls was accepted at JSAMS! Final chapter from the dissertation is now complete. Thank you PhD co-advisors Dr. Anthony Kontos and Chris Connaboy! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…







Reggie Bush with his reinstated 2005 Heisman Trophy 🙌 (via The Heisman Trophy)


Congrats Aaron J. Zynda, PhD winner of the post-doc research poster award for his work related to fear-avoidance and outcomes following concussion! Congrats on this great work!


I am accepting applications for a new Ph.D. student w/ a fall 2025 start. If you are interested in completing your Ph.D. in UVA Kinesiology w/ an emphasis on #sport #related #concussion please do not hesitate to contact me.


Results of a collaborative project between Gfeller Center and Datalys Center, and was support by NOCSAE. I'm fortunate to be be a part of an important study examining head accelerations following impacts initiated by the helmets or shoulder pads. Great job, team!


New evidence supporting clinical utility of the Dynamic Exertion Test (EXiT) among adolescents and adults returning to sport after recovering from sport-related concussion. Great job, team! Aaron J. Zynda, PhD Dr. Anthony Kontos doi.org/10.1177/194173…

Looking forward to embarking on a collaborative study with UHealth Concussion Program to better understand the effects of head impact burden (with and without concussion incidence) on physiological functioning after exercise. Many thanks to the Provost's office for supporting this work.

