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The Fencing Response: An Alarm Bell for Brain Injury

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#concussion #fencingresponse #alantebrown #tbi #nfl #michiganstatefootball #tua #mentalhealthpodcast #eeg #qeeg Jay Gunkelman is the man who has read well over 500,000 brains scans, Dr Mari Swingle is the Author of iMinds and they join Pete Jansons on the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast to discuss the fencing response and how it is an indicator that your Athlete should not go back on the field. Looking at examples of the fencing responses from Alante Brown Michigan State NCAA Football Wide Receiver NFL Miami Dolphins Quarter back Tua Tagovailo and NFL Quarterback Pittburgh Steelers Mason Rudolph Key Moments: 0:00 0:24 Pre Show 0:36 Fencing Response 0:57 Decorticate and decerebrate rigidity and posturing 2:30 Dr. Mari Swingle Joins 2:56 Power Slapping League Fencing Response example https://youtube.com/shorts/l6pW7ASjIOQ 3:27 Michigan State University Football Wide Receiver Alante Brown Fencing Response https://youtube.com/shorts/0LFFVDU8R0Q 9:42 Dr. Mari Swingle on Barbarian Culture who is protecting the players? 12:10 Can the @nflpa do a better job protecting its players? 14:30 An independent Medical Voice should say if a player can go back on the field 16:30 Stingers or Pinched Nerves 16:55 Fingers Curling and @MiamiDolphins Quarterback Tua Tagovailo Brain Injury response 18:09 It's just a strong brain trauma 20:20 If their is hand arm rigidity you don't go back in the game 24:40 Encephalomalacia 3 colors 25:50 Mushy Holes in the Brain 26:30 What do you do post concussion? 29:35 Pudding Caps 30:30 Should Toddlers wear head protection 32:00 Athletes have the technology to monitor the impact to their brains and regulate 35:05 Fencing Response Overview 36:19 Slapping League Fencing Response 36:44 Hockey @nhl Fencing Response 37:10 Overview Fingers Curling and @MiamiDolphins Quarterback Tua Tagovailo Brain Injury response 37:39 Rugby Fencing Response 38:14 Overview of Michigan State University Football Wide Receiver Alante Brown Fencing Response 38:54 What can they do on the sidelines to help? 40:25 TBI and Suicide Junior Sao, Robin Williams, Lewie Body 42:50 Brain Bank Boston https://www.bu.edu/cte/brain-donation-registry/brain-bank/ 44:20 Parents of athletes if you see rigid hands, fingers arms dont let your child get back in the game!

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#concussion #fencingresponse #alantebrown #tbi #nfl #michiganstatefootball #tua #mentalhealthpodcast #eeg #qeeg Jay Gunkelman is the man who has read well over 500,000 brains scans, Dr Mari Swingle is the Author of iMinds and they join Pete Jansons on the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast to discuss the fencing response and how it is an indicator that your Athlete should not go back on the field. Looking at examples of the fencing responses from Alante Brown Michigan State NCAA Football Wide Receiver NFL Miami Dolphins Quarter back Tua Tagovailo and NFL Quarterback Pittburgh Steelers Mason Rudolph Key Moments: 0:00 0:24 Pre Show 0:36 Fencing Response 0:57 Decorticate and decerebrate rigidity and posturing 2:30 Dr. Mari Swingle Joins 2:56 Power Slapping League Fencing Response example https://youtube.com/shorts/l6pW7ASjIOQ 3:27 Michigan State University Football Wide Receiver Alante Brown Fencing Response https://youtube.com/shorts/0LFFVDU8R0Q 9:42 Dr. Mari Swingle on Barbarian Culture who is protecting the players? 12:10 Can the @nflpa do a better job protecting its players? 14:30 An independent Medical Voice should say if a player can go back on the field 16:30 Stingers or Pinched Nerves 16:55 Fingers Curling and @MiamiDolphins Quarterback Tua Tagovailo Brain Injury response 18:09 It's just a strong brain trauma 20:20 If their is hand arm rigidity you don't go back in the game 24:40 Encephalomalacia 3 colors 25:50 Mushy Holes in the Brain 26:30 What do you do post concussion? 29:35 Pudding Caps 30:30 Should Toddlers wear head protection 32:00 Athletes have the technology to monitor the impact to their brains and regulate 35:05 Fencing Response Overview 36:19 Slapping League Fencing Response 36:44 Hockey @nhl Fencing Response 37:10 Overview Fingers Curling and @MiamiDolphins Quarterback Tua Tagovailo Brain Injury response 37:39 Rugby Fencing Response 38:14 Overview of Michigan State University Football Wide Receiver Alante Brown Fencing Response 38:54 What can they do on the sidelines to help? 40:25 TBI and Suicide Junior Sao, Robin Williams, Lewie Body 42:50 Brain Bank Boston https://www.bu.edu/cte/brain-donation-registry/brain-bank/ 44:20 Parents of athletes if you see rigid hands, fingers arms dont let your child get back in the game!

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