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Altered brain microstructure in association with repetitive subconcussive head impacts and the potential protective effect of jugular vein compression: a longitudinal study of female soccer athletes.

Gregory D MyerKim Barber FossStaci ThomasGregory D MyerChristopher A DiCesareJonathan DudleyBrooke GaddJames LeachDavid SmithPaul GubanichWilliam P Meehan IiiMekibib AltayePhilip LavinWeihong Yuan
Published in: British journal of sports medicine (2018)
Microstructural changes in WM occurred during a season of female high school soccer among athletes who did not wear the collar device. In comparison, there were no changes in players who wore the collar, suggesting a potential prophylactic effect of the collar device in preventing changes associated with repetitive head impacts. In those without collar use, the microstructural changes showed a reversal towards normal over time in the off-season follow-up period.
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