
Johna
@johnamihalik
Associate Professor, Exercise & Sport Science, Matthew Gfeller Center, STAR Heel Performance Lab, and IPRC at UNC-CH
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10-08-2012 00:53:43
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FIFA "Female Health Project" team photo FIFA Women's World Cup in Sydney Australia - includes two UNC EXSS Tarheels - Abbie Smith-Ryan PhD AC Hackney #FemaleAthlete #FemalePhysiology β½οΈπββοΈπ






UNC CHAPEL HILL: A group called HAPPEE Hugs & Pups is on campus today with some sweet dogs (& hugs) to comfort people on campus π from what I saw, theyβre definitely helping people smile. Spectrum News 1 RDU

Faculty and TAs: The UNC-Chapel Hill CFE developed web content with strategies and resources for teaching after a tragedy and returning to the classroom after Monday's events. cfe.unc.edu/teaching-and-lβ¦

Are you 18-24 yrs old? Did you play sports in HS or college? You may be eligible to participate in our survey. Help us understand more about concussion care by completing this survey: rb.gy/matce UNC-CH IRB #23-1765; IRB Contact: 919-966-3113, [email protected]


#UNC is the 4th ranked public university in the country and is 22nd overall in the 2024 U.S. News Education's Best College rankings. Learn how Carolina has consistently been among the top 5 public universities for more than 22 years unc.live/3riTz1K

Curious about #concussionmanagement in rugby? π§ π Check out this study that investigates concussion-related responsibilities across the New Zealand #Rugby Community System. Learn how stakeholders can collaborate for a safer game. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/bmjoseβ¦



Glad to see this massive amount of content on Mental Health in Sports Medicine published in Journal of Athletic Training Links to the two issues below.






Key points from Dr. Johna Register-Mihalik's presentation National Academies on RHI exposure patterns in youth: #concussion π*Learned about swimmers with limb deficiencies using their heads to finish cc Osman Hassan Ahmed π Age-related findings: Youth ages 11-14 represent the