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1. Tackle Risk Factors for Head Injury Assessments (HIAs) in Sub-Elite Rugby League and Recommendations for Prevention: Head Contacts from Upright Tackles Increase the HIA Risk to Both Ball Carrier and Tackler

2. Applying the Consensus Criteria for Traumatic Encephalopathy Syndrome Retrospectively to Case Studies of Boxers from the 20th Century

3. Head injury assessment in youth men's rugby league players: An evaluation of game play characteristics and video review of potential concussion signsKey Points

4. The ultra mentality – Foundations for maximising athletic mental performance

5. Validation of an instrumented mouthguard in rugby union—a pilot study comparing impact sensor technology to video analysis

6. A narrative review of psychiatric features of traumatic encephalopathy syndrome as conceptualized in the 20th century

7. A case-control study of tackle based head impact event (HIE) risk factors from the first three seasons of the National Rugby League Women's competition

8. Systematic Review of Pre-injury Migraines as a Vulnerability Factor for Worse Outcome Following Sport-Related Concussion

9. Examining for Cavum Septum Pellucidum and Ventricular Enlargement in Retired Elite-Level Rugby League Players

10. Development of a Machine-Learning-Based Classifier for the Identification of Head and Body Impacts in Elite Level Australian Rules Football Players

11. Predictors and Correlates of Perceived Cognitive Decline in Retired Professional Rugby League Players

12. Verifying Head Impacts Recorded by a Wearable Sensor using Video Footage in Rugby League: a Preliminary Study

13. Sport Concussion Assessment Tool-5th Edition (SCAT5): Normative Reference Values for the National Rugby League Women's Premiership

14. Predictors and Correlates of Depression in Retired Elite Level Rugby League Players

15. Examining Whether Onfield Motor Incoordination Is Associated With Worse Performance on the SCAT5 and Slower Clinical Recovery Following Concussion

16. Risk for Misdiagnosing Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in Men With Anger Control Problems

17. Task-related functional magnetic resonance imaging activations in patients with acute and subacute mild traumatic brain injury: A coordinate-based meta-analysis

18. The Use of Sideline Video Review to Facilitate Management Decisions Following Head Trauma in Super Rugby

19. A video review of multiple concussion signs in National Rugby League match play

20. Cortical thickness and subcortical brain volumes in professional rugby league players

21. Observational Review and Analysis of Concussion: a Method for Conducting a Standardized Video Analysis of Concussion in Rugby League

22. A Systematic Review of the Usefulness of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein for Predicting Acute Intracranial Lesions following Head Trauma

25. Examining Whether Loss of Consciousness Is Associated with Worse Performance on the SCAT5 and Slower Clinical Recovery after Concussion in Professional Athletes

26. Tacklers' Head Inertial Accelerations Can Be Decreased by Altering the Way They Engage in Contact with Ball Carriers' Torsos

27. Antithrombin III deficiency‐induced coagulopathy in the context of COVID‐19: a case series

29. List of Contributors

30. Research Frontiers in Traumatic Brain Injury: Defining the Injury

31. A Selection of News from the Institute

32. Exploring Roman Caerleon: new excavations at the legionary fortress of Isca

33. The West Dean Archaeological Project: research and teaching in the Sussex Downs

34. Studying Contact Replays: Investigating Mechanisms, Management and Game Exposures (SCRIMMAGE) for brain health in the Australasian National Rugby League: a protocol for a database design

35. A multivariable analysis to predict variations in hospital mortality using systems-based factors of healthcare delivery to inform improvements to healthcare design within the English NHS.

36. Results of scoping review do not support mild traumatic brain injury being associated with a high incidence of chronic cognitive impairment: Commentary on McInnes et al. 2017.

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