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Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast

Dr Reece Granger BSc (Hons), BChiro
Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast
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  • Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast

    Return-to-Learn (RTL) and Concussion in Preforming Arts Populations with Dr Allyssa Memmini

    2026/07/14 | 38 mins.
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    Dr. Allyssa Memmini, PhD, LAT, ATC, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health, Exercise and Sports Sciences at the University of New Mexico and an internationally recognised researcher in concussion management. Her work has focused on improving recovery pathways for individuals with concussion, particularly university students and performing artists—groups that have historically lacked evidence-based return-to-activity guidelines. During her doctoral studies at the University of Michigan Concussion Center, she developed one of the first structured Return-to-Learn protocols specifically designed for post-secondary students, helping universities better support students' safe return to academic participation following concussion.

    01:22 – Journey into Athletic Training and Concussion Research 
    04:40 - What is a concussion?
    6:45 - Difficulties in assessing and diagnosing concussion in collegiate/ university athletes
    07:50 – Barriers & Difficulties in Assessing Students and Athletes for Concussion
    12:10 - What’s the Return-to-Learn Process Look Like 
    21:20 – Concussion in Preforming Arts 
    24:50 – Concussion in Sport
    29:40 – Return-to-Learn in Preforming Arts
    33:20 – Favourite Moments in Sport/ Work
    35:45 – Where to Find and Support Dr Memmini
     
    Assistant Professor Allyssa Memmini 
    https://coehs.unm.edu/faculty-staff/profiles/memmini-allyssa.html
     
    Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=m1a6H_QAAAAJ&hl=en
     
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    The Buffalo Concussion Treadmill Test (BCTT) with Dr John Leedy

    2026/07/07 | 42 mins.
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    Dr. John J. Leddy is a primary care sports medicine physician with UBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine and Professor of Clinical Orthopaedics at the University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. He serves as the Medical Director of the University at Buffalo Concussion Management Clinic, where he has played a leading role in advancing the clinical assessment and management of concussion. In collaboration with Dr. Barry Willer, Dr. Leddy co-developed the Buffalo Concussion Treadmill Test (BCTT), a validated exercise tolerance assessment that has become an internationally recognised tool for guiding safe, individualised return-to-activity protocols following concussion. His work has significantly influenced contemporary concussion rehabilitation by challenging the traditional recommendation of prolonged rest and supporting the use of carefully prescribed sub-symptom threshold aerobic exercise as an evidence-based treatment strategy.
    Dr. Leddy's contributions to sports medicine and concussion research have been recognised through numerous prestigious awards, including the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine's Best Overall Research Award and the 2022 Stockton Kimball Award for Outstanding Scientific Achievement and Service from the University at Buffalo. He has authored more than 200 peer-reviewed publications, with his research receiving over 20,000 citations, reflecting his substantial impact on the scientific understanding and clinical management of concussion worldwide. His body of work continues to inform international clinical guidelines and best-practice approaches to concussion diagnosis, rehabilitation, and return-to-sport decision-making.
     
     
     
    01:30 - Journey into Medicine, Concussion research and Introduction to Buffalo Concussion Treadmill Test
    11:20 – Shifting From ‘Cocooning to Exercise’ Induced Recovery 
    19:25 - Differences Between the Treadmill and Bike Test
    25:30 – Completing Exertion Testing Without Heart Rate Monitor 
    30:25 – Full Return-to-Play 
    35:50 – ‘Myth Around Concussion/ Evolving Research’
    40:20 – Supporting and Where to Find Professor John Leddy

    Professor John Leddy 
    https://www.buffalo.edu/news/experts/john-leddy-faculty-expert-concussions.html
    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/John-Leddy-3
     
     
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    Tour de France, Concussion and ‘Life and Death: A Cycling Memoir’ with Dr Bridie O'Donnell

    2026/06/30 | 47 mins.
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    Dr Bridie O'Donnell is a valedictorian graduate of the University of Queensland Medical School who paused her medical career to become one of Australia's most accomplished cyclists. A multiple-time Australian National Time Trial Champion, she represented Australia on the international stage for more than a decade, racing for the national team in Europe and competing at three UCI Road World Championships as well as the Commonwealth Games. In 2016, at the age of 41, she made cycling history by setting the UCI Women's Hour World Record, covering 46.882 kilometres at the Adelaide Super-Drome. Beyond competition, Dr O'Donnell has become one of Australia's most influential voices in sport—as a leading advocate for women in cycling and high-performance sport, a broadcasting pioneer who became the first woman to commentate the Tour de France for SBS, and the author of Life and Death: A Cycling Memoir. She has also served in senior leadership roles in sport, including as Head of Sport at the Victorian Institute of Sport and Chair of the independent review into Australian cycling.
     
    01:30 – Journey into Medicine and Professional Cycling 
    04:30 – Mentality of Entering as Older Athlete
    07:00 – Approaching Professionalism 
    10:10 – Reconciling Injury form Athlete vs Doctor Point of Views
    16:30 – Functioning on Low Caloric Intake
    18:40 – Tour de France, Current Cycling HIA Protocol’s, Addressing Cycling Injuries 
    27:40 – Course Surfaces and Selection, 
    32:30 – Power Imbalances and Women in Sports
    39:45 – Dr O’Donnell UCI Record 
    42:30 - Favourite Moments From her Career
       
    Dr Bridie O'Donnell
    @bridie_od
    Book: Life and Death: Bridie O'Donnell: a Cycling Memoir

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    Concussion, Epilepsy and The Blood-Brain Barrier with Dr Colin Doherty

    2026/06/23 | 49 mins.
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    Professor Doherty holds the Ellen Mayston Bates Chair in Neurology at Trinity College Dublin's School of Medicine and serves as a Consultant Neurologist in the Epilepsy Service at St James's Hospital. He is also a Principal Investigator at the Research Ireland FutureNeuro Centre, one of Ireland's flagship national research programmes for neurological disease. His research spans brain imaging in epilepsy, mild traumatic brain injury, and neurological disorders, uniquely positioning him to explore the critical intersection between head injuries and seizure disorders.
     

    01:30 - Journey into Medicine and Research Epilepsy, Blood Brain Barrier and Concussion
    09:00 - Concussion, Sub-Concussive Blow, Repetitive Head Impacts and Epilepsy
    17:00 – Epilepsy & Seizures Like Activities During Concussion
    28:00 - Blood-Brain Barrier and Concussion
    35:00 – How is Blood-Brain Barrier Damaged
    44:00 – Multi-disciplinary Groups and How to Make Sport’s We Love Safer 
    47:50 - Where to Find Professor Colin Doherty, help support and follow your research?

    https://futureneurocentre.ie/breakthroughs/lasting-blood-brain-barrier-damage-linked-to-cognitive-decline-in-retired-athletes/
    Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=1AS5w58AAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate
     

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    Concussion Policies and Litigation; The more things change, the more they stay the same with Dr Eric Windholz

    2026/06/16 | 42 mins.
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    Welcome back to Headfirst: A Concussion We are honoured to introduce returning guest Dr Eric Windholz, a leading expert in regulatory theory practice and sports law. Dr. Windholz has made significant contributions to academic literature with numerous publications in esteemed journals and substantial involvement in various books and chapters and currently Associate Professor at Monash University. Dr. Windholz also holds notable roles, including serving on the Editorial Board for the Australia New Zealand Sports Law Journal and as a Committee Member for the Law Institute of Victoria Sports Law Committee. Join us as Dr. Windholz explores complex topics such as athlete coverage, workers' compensation in sports, and clarifies the differences between class actions and individual lawsuits.
     
    Episode 28 - Sports Law and Concussion
    Episode 49 – Australian Sports Commission Concussion Updates, Navigating Workers Compensation and Concussion in Sports 
    Episode 96 - Class Actions, AFL Concussion Claims and the Legal Fallout
     
     
    01:35 - The more things change, the more they stay the same ... 
    05:30 - Class action update
    11:50 – Class Action Litigation vs Individual Trial 
    14:50 - Technology updates - Helmets
    23:18 – Zurich Health Insurance and Angus Brayshaw 
    28:06 – Aiden O'Driscoll from Western Bulldogs  
    35:30 - Adrain Whitehead; Carlton Player Who Got Workers Compensation
     
    Dr Eric Windholz
    Journal: Professional athletes and injury insurance: A better way forward
    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1037969X251337131
    Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=7n5Zr5sAAAAJ&hl=en 
    X/Twitter: @ELWindholz
     
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About Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast
Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast, discusses all things concussion. From the physiology, effects, treatment and rehabilitation process. All with the aim of providing the tools and education to help patients. DISCLAIMER: All information discussed and provided is not a substitute for professional medical advice of doctors or healthcare practitioners. If a listener believes they are suffering from a similar injury to one discussed by the author, please seek medical care of your doctor or physician and do not rely on the author's advice.
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