RIDERS4HELMETS TO HOST 3rd HELMET SAFETY SYMPOSIUM
Live stream videos at Ustream Safety Topics to be Discussed by Leading Equestrians and Representatives from Equestrian Organizations and Corporations. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Chad Mendell...
View Article3rd Riders4Helmets Safety Symposium Makes an Impact (Part 1) – by Erin Gilmore
Laden with emotion, information and conversation, symposium keeps helmet safety at the forefront “Many people emphasize with the daily struggle, but it’s hard to real that the struggle is all day every...
View Article3rd Riders4Helmets Safety Symposium Makes an Impact (Part 2) – by Erin Gilmore
Participants examine helmet use in the Western World; name Helmet Heroes A wealth of information was shared on January 14th during the 3rd Riders4Helmets Safety Symposium in Palm Beach Florida. One hot...
View ArticleOpen To Change: Facilitating Conversations About Wearing A Helmet With...
Tonya Johnston is a mental skills coach (and soon-to-be published author) who works with equestrian competitors. She discussed “Facilitating Conversations About Wearing A Helmet With Western Riders” at...
View ArticleLong-Term Effects of Concussions: Dr Sills
Dr Allen K. Sills is the Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery at Vanderbilt Medical Center. Sills’ clinical interests include brain tumors, sports neurosurgery, and general neurosurgery. Sills...
View ArticleThe Safety Implications Of Having An Incorrectly Fitting Helmet – Roy Burek,...
Roy Burek, Managing Director of Charles Owen presented on the “Safety Implications Of Having An Incorrectly Fitting Helmet” at the 3rd Riders4Helmets Safety Symposium. See below for Roy’s video...
View ArticleNew Insights Into Traumatic Brain Injuries in Equestrian Sport (Video) – Dr...
Dr Allen K. Sills is the Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery at Vanderbilt Medical Center. Sills’ clinical interests include brain tumors, sports neurosurgery, and general neurosurgery. Sills...
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