is an initiative coming out of King of Prussia, PA.
It is
a movement of contributions committed towards the protection and preservation of athletes’ careers through the sharing of knowledge and personal stories. Project Brain Wave originated at the community level in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, and has since expanded to become adopted by The Concussion Blog, for the goals of all contributors at this site target one thingaddressing the sports concussion crisis. Through this effort, we hope to give a platform for the voices of those who were once rejected by the stigma concussions are associated with. The sharing of stories of those who have suffered from mild traumatic brain injury, as well as the thorough distribution of facts regarding the brain and concussions specifically, will be essential to the fight to gain universal attention and acknowledgement of concussions in sports. As Christopher Nowinski once said in an interview with John Gonoude, “We need to take a step back and start taking care of ourselves.”
Co-Director of Project Brain Wave
Writer, The Concussion Blog View John’s Bio
Education Advocate for Project Brain Wave
Public Speaker View Tracy’s Bio
Innovation Specialist for Project Brain Wave
Marketing Communications Manager, Schutt Sports View Glenn’s Bio
Co-Director of Project Brain Wave
Founder, The Concussion Blog View Dustin’s Bio
Education Advocate for Project Brain Wave
Director of Public Relations & Marketing, Full 90 Sports
Some of these folks have been active over at The Concussion Blog . It’s great to see them branching out and taking more of this information online.
is an initiative coming out of King of Prussia, PA.
It is
a movement of contributions committed towards the protection and preservation of athletes’ careers through the sharing of knowledge and personal stories. Project Brain Wave originated at the community level in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, and has since expanded to become adopted by The Concussion Blog, for the goals of all contributors at this site target one thingaddressing the sports concussion crisis. Through this effort, we hope to give a platform for the voices of those who were once rejected by the stigma concussions are associated with. The sharing of stories of those who have suffered from mild traumatic brain injury, as well as the thorough distribution of facts regarding the brain and concussions specifically, will be essential to the fight to gain universal attention and acknowledgement of concussions in sports. As Christopher Nowinski once said in an interview with John Gonoude, “We need to take a step back and start taking care of ourselves.”Writer, The Concussion Blog
View John’s Bio
Public Speaker
View Tracy’s Bio
Marketing Communications Manager, Schutt Sports
View Glenn’s Bio
Founder, The Concussion Blog
View Dustin’s Bio
Director of Public Relations & Marketing, Full 90 Sports