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Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  I'm appealing to the researching minds amongst you. I haven't kept up with the research on the issues of mouthguards and prevention. I'd be interested to hear about any update as to where we might sit with that or any new research or research that's saying no to the value of that

April 10th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Gordon KitchenConservative

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  What you're saying is there isn't anything new along those lines.

April 10th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Gordon KitchenConservative

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  One of the things we've seen throughout the study is the issue of the SCAT5 and the value of the Child SCAT5 and the on-site issues. I'm going to bring this to the public health aspect of it. Are you stepping up to educate on that in the school systems with school sports?

April 10th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Gordon KitchenConservative

April 10th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Gordon KitchenConservative

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Thank you all for being here. Dr. Bishop, it's just like it was back in 1976-81, when I learned from you back then. I appreciate your being here. It's good to see you. This time I think I get to ask the questions. I won't be grading you on this one, by the way. I want to follo

April 10th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Gordon KitchenConservative

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  You bring up an interesting point. One thing we've heard throughout the study is a question of data: collecting that data, how accurate it is and how easy it is to obtain, with issues of privacy, etc. There are a number of apps out there that do that sort of thing, which allow fo

April 10th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Gordon KitchenConservative

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Thank you. One of the things we've heard throughout our study has been on data collection, how sparse it is and how hard it is to do it. We've heard from a couple of organizations that actually have apps that collect data. Some are free; some are costly. The challenge we have i

April 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Gordon KitchenConservative

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you again. It's great information. I appreciate it. I'll try to make sure I get both of you involved in the questioning. You talked about—and we've heard this before as well—how in soccer, women have a 50% higher proportion of concussions than men. T

April 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Gordon KitchenConservative

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Dr. McCormack, do you have a response?

April 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Gordon KitchenConservative

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  In a utopian world would it be of value, though, if costs were not an issue?

April 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Gordon KitchenConservative

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  That's great. Thank you. Dr. Gordon, I have my coaching levels in soccer and l also have them in a number of other sports. I can say I don't believe I ever had a concussion playing soccer, although I did break my nose at the age of 18 from an elbow while I was going to head a ba

April 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Gordon KitchenConservative

April 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Gordon KitchenConservative

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Doctors, thank you both for being here today. I much appreciate it. Your testimony is very helpful. Dr. McCormack, I've read the recent Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network...and the paper you published. Included within that, as you ind

April 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Gordon KitchenConservative

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Right. With that said, I'm assuming you're okay with there actually being a pretesting of a number of psychomotor skills, health obviously, orthopaedic and neurologic, having that baseline to start off with, though. Am I correct?

April 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Gordon KitchenConservative

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Would you say that would be of value not just at your level but also when we take that down from the Olympic and Paralympic level to the junior hockey level, to some of the more.... What's the word I'm looking for?

April 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Robert Gordon KitchenConservative