Long-Term Impact of Military-Relevant Brain Injury Consortium Chronic Effects of Neurotrauma Consortium

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Epidemiology of Military TBI

Chronic effects of neurotrauma consortium: a combined comparative analysis of six studies

The VA/DoD Chronic Effects of Neurotrauma Consortium: An Overview at Year 1

Understanding the impact of mild traumatic brain injury on Veteran service-connected disability: results from Chronic Effects of Neurotrauma Consortium

Early Clinical Predictors of 5-year Outcome after Concussive Blast Traumatic Brain Injury

A retrospective cohort study of comorbidity trajectories associated with traumatic brain injury in veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars

Recruiting for a multicentre DoD and VA longitudinal study: lessons learned

Prevalence of hearing loss and tinnitus in Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans: A Chronic Effects of Neurotrauma Consortium study

Sensory dysfunction and traumatic brain injury severity among deployed post-9/11 Veterans: A Chronic Effects Of Neurotrauma Consortium study

Repeated Concussions: Time to Spur Action Among Vulnerable Veterans

The Chronic Effects of Neurotrauma Consortium (CENC) multi-centre observational study: Description of study and characteristics of early participants.

The Chronic Effects of Neurotrauma Consortium (CENC) multi-centre study interim analysis: Differences between participants with positive versus negative mild TBI histories.

Is balance performance reduced after mild traumatic brain injury?: Interim analysis from chronic effects of neurotrauma consortium (CENC) multi-centre study

Characterizing effects of mild traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder on balance impairments in blast-exposed servicemembers and Veterans using computerized posturography

The U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity, 839 Chandler Street, Fort Detrick MD 21702-5014 is the awarding and administering acquisition office. This work was supported by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs endorsed by the Department of Defense, through the Psychological Health/Traumatic Brain Injury Research Program Long-Term Impact of Military-Relevant Brain Injury Consortium (LIMBIC) Award/W81XWH-18-PH/TBIRP-LIMBIC under Awards No. W81XWH1920067 and W81XWH-13-2-0095, and by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Awards No. I01 CX002097, I01 CX002096, I01 HX003155, I01 RX003444, I01 RX003443, I01 RX003442, I01 CX001135, I01 CX001246, I01 RX001774, I01 RX 001135, I01 RX 002076, I01 RX 001880, I01 RX 002172, I01 RX 002173, I01 RX 002171, I01 RX 002174, and I01 RX 002170. Opinions, interpretations, conclusions and recommendations are those of the author and are not necessarily endorsed by the Department of Defense. / Created by VCU University Relations