Hunzinger Research
Position:
Assistant Professor, Department of Exercise Science
Organization:
Jefferson College of Rehabilitation Sciences
4201 Henry Avenue
Ronson Health & Applied Science Center, Suite 225E
Philadelphia, PA 19144
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Highlighted Publications
Publications
- Associations Between Prior Head Injury, Physical Functioning, and Frailty in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study
- Patient-Reported Discussions on Fertility Preservation before Early-Onset Cancer Treatment
- Understanding of head injury assessment and return to play processes and associated factors in United States Major League Rugby players
- Contact or Collision Sport History, Repetitive Neurotrauma, and Patient-Reported Outcomes in Early to Midadulthood
- Associations between Head Injury and Subsequent Risk of Falls: Results from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study
- Concussion Knowledge and Attitudes in Reserve Officers' Training Corps Cadets
- Clinical Mental Health Measures and Prediction of Postconcussion Musculoskeletal Injury
- Effects of contact/collision sport history on gait in early- to mid-adulthood
- Concussion history is associated with increased lower-extremity injury incidence in Reserve Officers' Training Corps cadets
- Baseline concussion assessment performance by sex in military service academy rugby players: Findings from the CARE Consortium
- National Collegiate Athletic Association athletic trainers’ response to the Arrington settlement: management, compliance, and practice patterns
- Concussion is not associated with elevated rates of lower-extremity musculoskeletal injuries in National Football League Players
- Age of First Exposure to Collision Sports Does Not Affect Patient Reported Outcomes in Women and Men Community Rugby Players
- Acute and lingering impairments in post-concussion postural control
- Factors Associated with Symptom Reporting in U.S. Service Academy Cadets and NCAA Student Athletes without Concussion: Findings from the CARE Consortium
- Diagnosed concussion is associated with increased risk for lower extremity injury in community rugby players
- Neurocognitive Testing