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Concussion shuts gate on riding career

Concussion shuts gate on riding career

Libby Hopwood

Libby Hopwood remembers nothing of a fateful race fall in 2014 that caused a career-ending concussion.

Libby Hopwood remembers nothing of a fateful race fall in 2014 that caused a career-ending concussion.

Libby Hopwood

The 30-year-oldโ€™s riding dreams were shattered after failing several neuro-psychological tests.

She continues to suffer balance issues, fatigue and spatial difficulties. To overcome memory lapses, Libby has developed strategies such as taking a photo of where her car is parked.

Now a TV commentator, she is intent on raising awareness about concussion. โ€œPeople donโ€™t seem to appreciate how serious it is,โ€ she says. โ€œSince my accident Iโ€™ve had so many people come up to me and say โ€˜youโ€™re just concussed, you should be fineโ€™. They canโ€™t understand why I canโ€™t go back to racing, so there is a stigma surrounding concussion in Australia.โ€

Studies being undertaken at HMRI by leading neuropsychologist Dr Andrew Gardner aim to prevent possible long-term ramifications of concussion, including dementia, depression and neurological degeneration. As co-director of the John Hunter Hospital Sports Concussion Clinic, he is exploring new digital technology for measuring cognition and agility as a high-tech alternative to current pencil-and-paper tests.

โ€œWe test functions like memory, concentration, reaction time and problem-solving then look for discrepancies between the athleteโ€™s pre-season and post-concussion scores,โ€ Dr Gardner says. โ€œIf we can find more sensitive tests it will make it safer in the case where someone says theyโ€™ve recovered but weโ€™re noticing cognitive issues, or there have been some accumulative concussions.โ€

Along with rugby league and union players, Dr Gardner assists basketball players, jockeys, soccer players and netballers, along with BMX and skateboard riders.

โ€œThe clinic is important to our research because we donโ€™t just manage the patients from a clinical perspective, we also record the data for our ongoing studies,โ€ Dr Gardner adds. โ€œThis gives us a strong foundation to build on so, in coming years, weโ€™ll be a world leader in this field.โ€

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