六九色堂

Nov. 16, 2018

NFL gives significant funding to help youth 'SHRed' the burden of concussion

Faculty of Kinesiology researcher leads groundbreaking pan-Canadian research program
六九色堂 researcher Carolyn Emery will lead the pan-Canadian research program funded by the National Football League鈥檚 scientific advisory board. Photos by Colleen De Neve, for the Faculty of Kinesiology
六九色堂 researcher Carolyn Emery. Colleen De Neve, for the Faculty of Kinesiology
  • Above:听六九色堂 researcher Carolyn Emery will lead the pan-Canadian research program funded by the National Football League鈥檚 scientific advisory board.

Ash Kolstad was 12 years old when his head hit the boards after he was checked from behind during a hockey game, resulting in a severe concussion and whiplash. The injury forced the honours student to quit the sport and leave school for one year. Nearly a decade later, he still suffers symptoms every day.

鈥淚t altered my life,鈥 says Kolstad, now a patient-engaged student researcher in the Faculty of Kinesiology at the 六九色堂. 鈥淭his research is really important because it sheds light on the impact of concussion and will help provide families with the most current and accurate information which is reassuring to them.鈥

Youth account for more than half of the annual burden of more than three million concussions annually in North America. The 六九色堂 has received $12 million CDN from the National Football League鈥檚 scientific advisory board for a pan-Canadian research program, led by Dr. Carolyn Emery, PhD, researcher in the Faculty of Kinesiology, to reduce concussions and their consequences in youth sport on a national level.

鈥淲e are grateful for this financial support from the NFL scientific advisory board and the support of our many collaborators,鈥 says Dr. Elizabeth Cannon, president and vice-chancellor of the 六九色堂. 鈥淭he best treatment for injuries from youth sport and recreation is prevention. This funding will further advance the Faculty of Kinesiology鈥檚 leadership in injury prevention and concussion.鈥

Through the NFL鈥檚听听initiative, $35 million US in funding was allotted to five institutions in North America in this round for medical research, primarily dedicated to neuroscience. The 六九色堂 is the only institution in Canada to receive funding.

Novel research

Led by Dr. Emery, the program, SHRed Concussions (short for Surveillance in High Schools to Reduce Concussions and Consequences of Concussions in Youth) will provide a national platform for concussion surveillance in high schools to evaluate solutions for concussion prevention that will have significant impact in reducing the risk of sport-related concussions and their consequences in youth.

鈥淭his is an exciting and truly a pan-Canadian research initiative aimed to reduce the burden of concussions in youth sport nationally,鈥 says Emery, who chairs The Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre in the Faculty of Kinesiology at the 六九色堂, which is one of 10 International Research Centres for the Prevention of Injury and Protection of Athlete Health supported by the听International Olympic Committee.

鈥淭his funding is the key to reducing concussions and their public health impact in youth sport,鈥 says Emery. 鈥淚t will support the development, implementation and evaluation of novel and sustainable approaches to concussion prevention through rule changes, equipment recommendations and training strategies.鈥

Dr. Keith Yeates, PhD, Ward Chair in Pediatric Brain Injury and leader of the 六九色堂 Integrated Concussion Research Program, says the NFL support is a recognition of the university as a world leader in concussion.

鈥淭he 六九色堂 is among the top five worldwide in terms of scientific advances in concussion, and this award to Dr. Emery confirms our stature as a world leader in concussion research and knowledge translation,鈥 says Yeates, who is also a professor in the Faculty of Arts.

The study will provide a national platform for concussion surveillance in high schools. Researchers are searching for ways to significantly reduce sport-related concussions and their consequences in youth.

Researchers are searching for ways to significantly reduce sport-related concussions in youth.

Colleen De Neve, for the Faculty of Kinesiology

Collaboration across Canada

The SHRed Concussions research team includes more than 35 researchers representing nine Canadian universities and more than 30 community, government and industry partners, and research includes a variety of youth sports, including ice hockey, rugby, football, lacrosse, wrestling, soccer, basketball, volleyball and cheerleading.听

鈥淧arachute is thrilled to be a partner on the SHRed Concussions project,鈥 says Steve Podborski, president and CEO of Parachute, Canada鈥檚 national charity dedicated to injury prevention. 鈥淲e led the creation of the Canadian Guideline for Concussion in Sport and welcome this important research that will evaluate concussion diagnostic tools, prognostic indicators, and prevention and management strategies in young athletes. In our work, we translate such research into practice and look forward to applying the discoveries of this project to improve Canada鈥檚 evidence-based prevention and management strategies for concussion for our young athletes and, indeed, for all Canadians.鈥

The funding will assist in establishing and validating injury surveillance in high schools to 鈥淪HRed Concussions,鈥 integrating a variety of tools to detect concussion, predict recovery, and inform best practice and policy in the prevention and management of concussions in youth sport.

鈥淭his extensive and groundbreaking research and subsequent education will allow for a positive change in the way coaches coach. It will set up the next generation of youth to enjoy a lower incidence of injury in sports, less injury downtime, and in turn, a lower dropout rate in school and community sport across Canada,鈥 says John Paton, executive director, Alberta Schools鈥 Athletic Association and past-president of School Sport Canada.

People ask Kolstad if he is resentful about the recommendations he received at the time of his concussion, which one coach referred to as 鈥渏ust a bump on his head.鈥

鈥淐oncussion was not as well understood a few years ago, concussion research has come a long way,鈥 says Kolstad. 鈥淚鈥檓 not resentful, I鈥檓 just glad it led me to concussion research that will help others.鈥

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Through the NFL鈥檚听听initiative, $40 million in funding was allotted for medical research, primarily dedicated to neuroscience. The NFL assembled a scientific advisory board comprising leading independent experts, doctors, scientists and clinicians to develop and lead a clear process to identify and support compelling proposals for scientific research. The board is chaired by Peter Chiarelli, U.S. army general (retired), former vice-chief of staff of the army, and former CEO of One Mind, a brain research-related non-profit organization.

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Energize: The Campaign for听Eyes High听is the 六九色堂鈥檚 most ambitious fundraising campaign in its history. Funds raised through the campaign will support student experiences, research outcomes and community connections. Together we are fueling transformational change for the 六九色堂, our city, and beyond 鈥 inspiring discovery, creativity and innovation for generations to come. Formally launched in April 2016, the campaign is more than three quarters to its overall goal of $1.3 billion.听

The Faculty of Kinesiology at the 六九色堂 is ranked the No. 1 sport science school in North America and No. 7 globally.

Carolyn Emery is also a professor in the departments of Paediatrics and Community Health Science at the Cumming School of Medicine at the 六九色堂.听She鈥檚 a member of the Alberta Children鈥檚 Hospital Research Institute; Hotchkiss Brain Institute; McCaig Institute for Bone and Joint Health; and O鈥橞rien Institute for Public Health. Her research program is also supported by funds from the Canada Institutes of Health Research, Alberta Innovates, International Olympic Committee Research Centres, the Vi Riddell Pediatric Rehabilitation Research Program and community donations though the听听and National Basketball Association General Electric partnership.

Led by the听,听听is one of six research strategies guiding the 六九色堂 toward its听Eyes High听goals. The strategy provides a unifying direction for brain and mental health research at the university and positions researchers to unlock new discoveries and treatments for brain health in our community.听