Ringside Doctors – Older Fighters At Increased Risk of Brain, Bone and Eye Injuries

Older fighters require special consideration when it comes to licencing. According to the Association of Ringside Physicians these athletes are at increased risk of “neurological, orthopedic, and ophthalmological injuries” and they require extra care when being cleared for competition. They further note that an athletes “past athletic achievements” matter little and regulators should be instead … More Ringside Doctors – Older Fighters At Increased Risk of Brain, Bone and Eye Injuries

Ringside Doctors – Headgear Doesn’t Help With Concussions

This month the Association of Ringside Physicians, doctors specializing in overseeing the health and safety of athletes at combat sports events, published their latest position statement on headgear. In short they state that “Headguards should not be relied upon to reduce the risk of concussion or other traumatic brain injury. They have not been shown … More Ringside Doctors – Headgear Doesn’t Help With Concussions

Ringside Doctors Say Transgender Athletes Should Not Compete in Combat Sports Against Cisgender Athletes

From time to time the Association of Ringside Physicians publish consensus statements on various health and safety issues in combat sports. These often guide the positions of athletic commissions that oversee the regulation of these sports. Last month the ARP published their latest and revised position statement on transgender athletes competing in combat sports. In … More Ringside Doctors Say Transgender Athletes Should Not Compete in Combat Sports Against Cisgender Athletes

Fighters With Suspected CTE Show Reduced Brain Volume and Cognitive Decline in Longitudinal Study

CTE cannot be confirmed until after death. However in 2021 criteria were agreed upon to diagnose suspected CTE in the living. Doctors call it Traumatic Encephalopathy Syndrome (“TES”). This month research was published in the Journal Neurology showing value in the use of the TES diagnosis. In the study, titled Longitudinal Changes in Regional Brain … More Fighters With Suspected CTE Show Reduced Brain Volume and Cognitive Decline in Longitudinal Study