Aaron Sinnott, PhD ATC (@aaronsinnottatc) 's Twitter Profile
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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linkhttps://tbicenter.unc.edu/ calendar_today30-10-2020 01:08:58

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Dr. Anthony Kontos (@dr_kontos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to all of our outstanding coauthors who contributed to our new meta analysis on the effects of rest following concussion: doi.org/10.1177/036354…

Aaron Sinnott, PhD ATC (@aaronsinnottatc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Aaron Sinnott, PhD ATC (@aaronsinnottatc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to co-authors from Gfeller Center examining the efficacy of Guardian Cap soft-shell padding in college football. Great job team! mdpi.com/2538806 #mdpiijerph via IJERPH

Pitt Concussion Research Lab (@pitt_concussion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Save the date! Targeted Rehabilitation and Evidence-based Active Treatments (TREAT) for Sport-Related Concussion – conference in Pittsburgh, PA hosted by the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program. Registration information coming soon!

Save the date! 

Targeted Rehabilitation and Evidence-based Active Treatments (TREAT) for Sport-Related Concussion – conference in Pittsburgh, PA hosted by the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program. 

Registration information coming soon!
Kevin Guskiewicz (@kevinguskiewicz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s been a privilege to lead #UNC for nearly 5 years, and I am proud of where the University is today. You are Carolina’s legacy and its future, and I know you will continue to be passionately public and accomplish great things. unc.live/41hD6sm

Aaron Sinnott, PhD ATC (@aaronsinnottatc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to announce I will be an Assistant Professor of Athletic Training at the University of Miami! I am certain this role is possible because of the collective support from my advisors, colleagues, and friends throughout this academic journey. Look forward to joining the U!

Pitt Concussion Research Lab (@pitt_concussion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 2024 TREAT Sport-Related Concussion Conference was a huge success! Thank you to the 240 professionals and students/trainees from 7 countries and 32 states that came together April 20-21 to discuss advances in concussion clinical care and research! (1/2)

The 2024 TREAT Sport-Related Concussion Conference was a huge success!

Thank you to the 240 professionals and students/trainees from 7 countries and 32 states that came together April 20-21 to discuss advances in concussion clinical care and research! (1/2)
Sports Neuro Society (@sportsneurosoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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!

Congrats <a href="/ajzynda/">Aaron J. Zynda, PhD</a> winner of the post-doc research poster award for his work related to fear-avoidance and outcomes following concussion! Congrats on this great work!
Jake Resch (@jeresch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

Michelle Weber Rawlins (@rawlinsweber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The School of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences at SDSU is searching for an Assistant Professor in Applied Kinesiology. Come work with us! Click the link for more information: careers.sdsu.edu/sd/en-us/job/5….

Aaron Sinnott, PhD ATC (@aaronsinnottatc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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!

Michelle Weber Rawlins (@rawlinsweber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're currently recruiting HS and collegiate student-athletes who have had a concussion and represent a historically underrepresented group to be interviewed. We'd love your help in connecting with potential participants!

We're currently recruiting HS and collegiate student-athletes who have had a concussion and represent a historically underrepresented group to be interviewed. We'd love your help in connecting with potential participants!
Aaron Sinnott, PhD ATC (@aaronsinnottatc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Aaron Sinnott, PhD ATC (@aaronsinnottatc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) (@bjsm_bmj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 What is the association between Guardian Cap use during practices and sport-related concussion risk in high school American football players? 🏈 NEW #OriginalResearch 📄 🧠 Paper ➡️ bit.ly/3ElKwmY

🚨 What is the association between Guardian Cap use during practices and sport-related concussion risk in high school American football players? 🏈

NEW #OriginalResearch 📄 🧠

Paper ➡️ bit.ly/3ElKwmY
NATA (@nata1950) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s how you can support athletic trainers and show appreciation for everything they do: 1. Say Thank You – A simple “thank you” goes a long way. Take time to recognize the athletic trainers in your life. 2. Spread Awareness – Share posts, stories, and facts about what

Here’s how you can support athletic trainers and show appreciation for everything they do:

1. Say Thank You – A simple “thank you” goes a long way. Take time to recognize the athletic trainers in your life.

2. Spread Awareness – Share posts, stories, and facts about what