Carolyn A. Emery
University of Calgary
384 Papers
688 Citations
Carolyn A. Emery is an academic researcher from University of Calgary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 315 publications. Previous affiliations of Carolyn A. Emery include Alberta Children's Hospital & University of Toronto.
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Papers
The Impact of COVID-19 on High School Student-Athlete Experiences with Physical Activity, Mental Health, and Social Connection.
Heather A. Shepherd,Taffin Evans,Srijal Gupta,Meghan H. McDonough,Patricia Doyle-Baker,Kathy Belton,Shazya Karmali,Samantha Pawer,Gabrielle Hadly,Ian Pike,Stephanie A. Adams,Shelina Babul,Keith Owen Yeates,Keith Owen Yeates,Daniel C. Kopala-Sibley,Kathryn J Schneider,Stephanie Cowle,Pamela Fuselli,Carolyn A. Emery,Amanda M Black +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic on student-athletes' physical activity, social connection, and mental health, 20 high school student athletes living in Calgary, Alberta participated in semi-structured interviews, designed using phenomenography Participants reported variations in physical activity and social connections, which were influenced by stay-at-home restrictions and weather.
Does disallowing body checking in non-elite 13- to 14-year-old ice hockey leagues reduce rates of injury and concussion? A cohort study in two Canadian provinces
Carolyn A. Emery,Luz Palacios-Derflingher,Amanda M Black,Paul H Eliason,Maciek Krolikowski,Nicole Spencer,Stacy Kozak,Kathryn J Schneider,Shelina Babul,Martin Mrazik,Constance M. Lebrun,Claude Goulet,Alison Macpherson,Brent E Hagel +13 more
TL;DR: Policy change disallowing body checking in non-elite Bantam ice hockey resulted in a 56% lower rate of injury and a higher rate of concussion, and there is growing evidence that disall allowing bodychecking in youth ice hockey is associated with fewer injuries.
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OPTIKNEE 2022: consensus recommendations to optimise knee health after traumatic knee injury to prevent osteoarthritis
Jackie L. Whittaker,Adam G Culvenor,Carsten Juel,Bjørnar Berg,Alessio Bricca,Stephanie R Filbay,Pætur Mikal Holm,Erin M Macri,A. Urhausen,Clare L Ardern,Andrea M Bruder,Garrett S. Bullock,Allison M Ezzat,Michael Girdwood,M. Haberfield,Mick Hughes,Lina Holm Ingelsrud,K. M. Chan,Christina Y Le,Justin M Losciale,Matilde Lundberg,Maxi Miciak,Britt Elin Øiestad,Brooke E Patterson,Anu M Räisänen,Søren Thorgaard Skou,Jonas Bloch Thorlund,Clodagh Toomey,Linda K Truong,Belle L. van Meer,Thomas J. West,James J. Young,L.S. Lohmander,Carolyn A. Emery,May Arna Risberg,Marienke van Middelkoop,Ewa M. Roos,Kay M. Crossley +37 more
TL;DR: The OPTIKNEE consensus as discussed by the authors was developed to improve knee and overall health, to prevent osteoarthritis (OA) after a traumatic knee injury, by synthesizing the current evidence and inform recommendations on the burden of knee injuries; risk factors for post-traumatic knee OA; rehabilitation to prevent post traumatic knee OAs; and patient-reported outcomes, muscle function and functional performance tests to monitor people at risk of OA.
Prevention of Ankle Sprain Injuries in Youth Soccer and Basketball: Effectiveness of a Neuromuscular Training Program and Examining Risk Factors.
TL;DR: Exposure to an NMT program is significantly protective for ASI in youth soccer and basketball, and players with a history of ASI are at greater risk.
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Prevention strategies and modifiable risk factors for sport-related concussions and head impacts: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Paul H Eliason,Jean-Michel Galarneau,Ash T Kolstad,Mark Patrick Pankow,Stephen W. West,Stuart Bailey,Lauren N Miutz,Amanda M Black,Steven P. Broglio,Gavin A Davis,Brent E Hagel,Jonathan D. Smirl,Keith Stokes,Michael Takagi,Ross Tucker,Nick Webborn,Roger Zemek,Alix Hayden,Kathryn J Schneider,Carolyn A. Emery +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, a systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate prevention strategies, their unintended consequences and modifiable risk factors for sport-related concussion (SRC) and/or head impact risk.
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