Alison Brooks
University of Wisconsin-Madison
44 Papers
53 Citations
Alison Brooks is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Concussion. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 34 publications. Previous affiliations of Alison Brooks include University of Pittsburgh.
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Papers
Mental Health, Physical Activity, and Quality of Life of US Adolescent Athletes During COVID-19-Related School Closures and Sport Cancellations: A Study of 13 000 Athletes.
Timothy A. McGuine,Kevin M Biese,Labina Petrovska,Scott Hetzel,Claudia L. Reardon,Stephanie Kliethermes,David R. Bell,Alison Brooks,Andrew M. Watson +8 more
TL;DR: The health of US adolescents during the COVID-19-related school closures and sport cancellations varied to differing degrees depending on sex, grade level, type of sport participation, and level of poverty.
Anterior cruciate ligament injuries: diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
Cynthia R. LaBella,William Hennrikus,Timothy E. Hewett,Joel S. Brenner,Alison Brooks,Rebecca A. Demorest,Mark E. Halstead,Amanda K. Weiss Kelly,Chris G. Koutures,Michele LaBotz,Keith J. Loud,Stephanie S. Martin,Kody Moffatt,Holly J. Benjamin,Charles T. Cappetta,Teri M. McCambridge,Andrew Gregory,Lisa Kluchurosky,John F. Philpot,Kevin D. Walter,Anjie Emanuel,Richard M. Schwend,J. Eric Gordon,Norman Y. Otsuka,Ellen M. Raney,Brian A. Shaw,Brian G. Smith,Lawrence Wells,William L. Hennrikus,S. Niccole Alexander +29 more
TL;DR: The current state of knowledge on epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of ACL injuries in children and adolescents, especially for girls, is outlined.
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The Effect of Lace-up Ankle Braces on Injury Rates in High School Basketball Players
TL;DR: Use of lace-up ankle braces reduced the incidence but not the severity of acute ankle injuries in male and female high school basketball athletes both with and without a previous history of an ankle injury.
Subjective well-being and training load predict in-season injury and illness risk in female youth soccer players
TL;DR: Lower mood and higher acute TL are associated with increased injury risk, while higher chronic TL increases the risk of illness.
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Resting-State fMRI Metrics in Acute Sport-Related Concussion and Their Association with Clinical Recovery: A Study from the NCAA-DOD CARE Consortium.
Timothy B. Meier,Monica Giraldo-Chica,Lezlie Y. España,Andrew R. Mayer,Jaroslaw Harezlak,Andrew S. Nencka,Yang Wang,Kevin M. Koch,Yu-Chien Wu,Andrew J. Saykin,Christopher C. Giza,Joshua Goldman,John P. DiFiori,Kevin M. Guskiewicz,Jason P. Mihalik,Alison Brooks,Steven P. Broglio,Thomas W. McAllister,Michael McCrea +18 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that SRC is associated with an acute alteration in local connectivity that follows a similar time course as clinical recovery, and does not indicate strong evidence that concussion-related alterations in rs-fMRI persist beyond clinical recovery.
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