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Oklahoma City Thunder guard James Harden sustained a concussion following an elbow from Lakers forward Metta World Peace during Sunday’s game and did not return. Harden’s coach Scott Brooks said Tuesday that Harden had not yet been cleared to play, and was not expected to be at the game. Harden did fly back to Oklahoma [...]
Timberwolves star Kevin Love left Wednesday night’s game against Denver in the first quarter due to a concussion. The Los Angeles Times reports that Love took an incidental elbow to the head from Nuggets center JaVale McGee, hitting the ground and remaining down “for a short while” before being helped off the court by medical [...]
ABC 11 reports that Boston Celtics guard Mickael Pietrus is out indefinitely after suffering a “closed head injury” suspected to be a concussion during last Friday night’s game against the 76ers. Pietrus fell and his coach Doc Rivers described the injury by saying he “just saw his neck snap” and “he was throwing up on [...]
ESPN reports Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant was diagnosed with a concussion Tuesday afternoon after being fouled hard by the Heat’s Dwyane Wade during Sunday’s All-Star game in Miami. Bryant sustained a nosebleed during the game, but stayed in, reporting dizziness after the game. Following an evaluation for his broken nose, he was referred to neurologist [...]
Philadelphia Flyers captain Chris Pronger is still dealing with the symptoms of a concussion that has sidelined him for the past four months. PennLive.com spoke with Pronger’s wife Lauren at a recent charity event and she acknowledged that there is no timetable for Chris’ return, if one is even coming. She said that Chris “has [...]
Sidney Crosby returned to the ice for the first time since a recurrence of concussion symptoms after the Penguins’ December 5th game. Crosby skated for 27 minutes with his team, but in speaking to reporters after practice, he indicated that he was being very cautious with his injury this time around. Saying he is currently [...]
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We are launching the National PABI Plan Tour in late January during the NHL All-Star Weekend in North Carolina, then traveling to Texas for Super Bowl XLVI week and then continuing to over 30 different states through the end of June (see scheduling details below).
These are some of expected professional and collegiate major sporting events the National PABI Plan Tour will be visiting:
January 30: NHL All-Star Weekend (Raleigh, NC)
February 6: NFL Super Bowl (Dallas, TX)
March 12: NCAA Track and Field Finals (Columbus, OH)
March 13: NCAA Big 10 Men’s Basketball Championship (Indianapolis, IN)
March 17-19: NCAA Wrestling National Championship (Philadelphia, PA)
March 18-20: NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey National Championship (Erie, PA)
March 25&27: NCAA March Madness Sweet Sixteen (Newark, NJ)
May 29: Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis, IN)
These are some of the expected professional conferences the National PABI Plan Tour will be visiting:
February 11: American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference (New Orleans, LA)
March 29: National High School Coaches Association Annual Conference (Virginia Beach, VA)
April 14-16: American Academy of Neurology Annual Conference (Honolulu, HI)
April 19-20: Pacific Rim International Conference on Disabilities (Honolulu, HI)
April 30: American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (Salt Lake City, UT)
May 6: National Summit on Concussions (Los Angeles, CA)
June 13-15: Federal Interagency Conference (Washington, DC)
June 19-22: National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting (New Orleans, LA)
July 2: National Federation of State High School Associations (Philadelphia, PA)
These are additional sporting events under consideration (based on the final schedule):
January 29: NCAA Men’s Basketball NC State at UNC
January 30: NCAA Women’s Basketball Florida State at NC State
February 2: NCAA Women’s Basketball Oklahoma at Baylor
February 3: NCAA Men’s Basketball Florida Atlantic at North Texas
February 5: NCAA Men’s Basketball Baylor at Texas A&M
February 7: NBA Cleveland at Dallas
February 8: NBA Minnesota at Houston
February 9: NCAA Women’s Basketball Oklahoma at Texas A&M
February 12: NBA Chicago at New Orleans
February 15: NHL San Jose at Nashville
February 16: NCAA Men’s Basketball South Carolina at Tennessee
February 17: NCAA Women’s Basketball South Carolina at Tennessee
February 19: NHL Phoenix at Nashville
February 21: NHL Chicago at St. Louis
February 22: NCAA Men’s Basketball Houston at Memphis
February 23: NCAA Men’s Basketball Kentucky at Arkansas
February 26: NCAA Men’s Basketball Missouri at Kansas State
February 27: NCAA Women’s Basketball Michigan State at Minnesota
February 28: NHL Chicago at Minnesota
March 1: NBA Detroit at Milwaukee
March 2: NHL Calgary at Chicago
March 4: NHL Carolina at Chicago
March 5: NCAA Men’s Basketball Indiana at Illinois
March 6: NBA Washington at Detroit
March 8: NBA Golden State at Cleveland
March 9: NHL St. Louis at Columbus
March 11: NHL Los Angeles at Columbus
March 24: NHL Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
March 26: NHL Philadelphia at NY Islanders
March 30: NHL Montreal at Carolina
April 1: NBA Boston at Atlanta
April 5: MLB LA Angels at Tampa Bay
April 6: NBA Milwaukee at Miami
April 7: MLB Washington at Florida
April 8: NBA Charlotte at Miami
April 9: NHL Washington at Florida
April 10: NBA Chicago at Orlando
May 2-4: MLB Chicago Cubs at LA Dodgers
May 6-7: MLB Cleveland at LA Angels
May 10-12: MLB Arizona at San Francisco
May 16-17: MLB Minnesota at Seattle
We’re en route to Chicago – excited to get Portillo’s hotdogs again and hopefully this time we won’t freeze. In fact, it’s so hot today, we don’t know how to handle it! And by the looks of things, it’s buggy out there, and these bugs just can’t resist our windshield :S lol. We had an [...]
Today was one of our biggest presentations to date, with almost 400 kids being bused in from 4 different high schools and all with an interest in sports medicine or the health sciences. Though they were a VERY large group, they were all really into the presentation and had lots of questions afterward that – [...]
Last night was an awards dinner in recognition of the great people in Oregon who have been working with youth with TBIs. We were excited to attend the dinner and meet with so many people with a similar cause (and they were GREAT people!). We were also excited for the dinner – served at a [...]
Today was our first presentation at an all-boys high school – and the first time I’ve ever even seen a single-sex high school. It was so strange! And yet nothing was strange. It was one of those things that’s hard to put your finger on until you realize – oh, right, I’m the only girl [...]
MLB.com reports that Atlanta Braves pitcher Tommy Hanson sustained a Grade 1 concussion in a car accident on his way to the team’s Spring Training facility Monday morning. Hanson’s car blew a tire and took him off road. He claimed to not remember hitting his head, but reported to team medical staff that he “did [...]
Beginning in early 2011, The Sarah Jane Brain Foundation (SJBF) along with its more than 200 International Advisory Board Members will embark on a nationwide public awareness campaign dealing with the #1 leading cause of death and disability for American youth: brain injury. The tour will bring awareness of youth sports concussions (brain injuries) [...]