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Overview

Noah D. Silverberg is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a strong emphasis on epidemiology, emergency medicine, neurology, psychiatry and mental health, as well as clinical psychology. The main topics covered in their work include traumatic brain injury research, cardiac arrest and resuscitation, traumatic brain injury and neurovascular disturbances, trauma and emergency care studies, psychosomatic disorders and their treatments, resilience and mental health, and cerebral palsy and movement disorders.

Silverberg has contributed numerous publications throughout their career. Among their recent papers are:

  • The American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Diagnostic Criteria for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (2023) published in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Physical Therapy Evaluation and Treatment After Concussion/Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (2020) in Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy
  • Rest and Exercise Early After Sport-Related Concussion: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (2023) in British Journal of Sports Medicine
  • Post-Concussion Symptoms and Disability in Adults With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (2022) in Journal of Neurotrauma
  • Expert Panel Survey to Update the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Definition of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (2020) in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Silverberg include William J. Panenka, Molly Cairncross, Grant L. Iverson, Ana Mikolić, and Keith Owen Yeates. Their consistent publication record appears in several professional venues such as the Journal of Neurotrauma, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, Brain Injury, and BMJ Open.

Silverberg's work emphasizes clinical and research areas that intersect traumatic brain injury, emergency care, and mental health conditions linked to neurological trauma. Their scholarship spans over 265 medical publications, highlighting a multidisciplinary approach that integrates scientific inquiry with clinical application.

Best Publications

  • Systematic review of multivariable prognostic models for mild traumatic brain injury

    Noah D Silverberg;Andrew J Gardner;Jeffrey R Brubacher;William J Panenka

  • Rest and treatment/rehabilitation following sport-related concussion: a systematic review

    Kathryn J Schneider;John J Leddy;Kevin M Guskiewicz;Tad Seifert

  • Is Rest After Concussion "The Best Medicine?": Recommendations for Activity Resumption Following Concussion in Athletes, Civilians, and Military Service Members

    Noah D. Silverberg;Grant L. Iverson

  • Management of Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Synthesis of Practice Guidelines.

    Noah D. Silverberg;Noah D. Silverberg;Mary Alexis Iaccarino;Mary Alexis Iaccarino;William J. Panenka;Grant L. Iverson

  • Factors Associated With Concussion-like Symptom Reporting in High School Athletes.

    Grant L. Iverson;Noah D. Silverberg;Rebekah Mannix;Bruce A. Maxwell

  • Etiology of the post-concussion syndrome: Physiogenesis and psychogenesis revisited

    Noah D. Silverberg;Grant L. Iverson

  • Prolonged Activity Restriction After Concussion Are We Worsening Outcomes

    Marc DiFazio;Noah D. Silverberg;Michael W. Kirkwood;Raquel Bernier

  • Recovery from mild traumatic brain injury in previously healthy adults

    Heidi Losoi;Noah Silverberg;Minna Wäljas;Senni Turunen

  • An Effort Index for the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS)

    Noah D Silverberg;Jeffrey C Wertheimer;Norman L Fichtenberg

  • Traumatic brain injury in homeless and marginally housed individuals: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Jacob L Stubbs;Allen E Thornton;Jessica M Sevick;Noah D Silverberg;Noah D Silverberg

  • Cognitive-behavioral prevention of postconcussion syndrome in at-risk patients: a pilot randomized controlled trial.

    Noah D. Silverberg;Bradley J. Hallam;Alice Rose;Heather Underwood

  • Cognitive decline in high-functioning older adults: reserve or ascertainment bias?

    H Tuokko;D D Garrett;I McDowell;N Silverberg

  • Resilience Is Associated with Outcome from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

    Heidi Losoi;Noah D Silverberg;Minna Wäljas;Senni Turunen

  • Activity-related symptom exacerbations after pediatric concussion

    Noah D. Silverberg;Noah D. Silverberg;Grant L. Iverson;Michael McCrea;Jennifer N. Apps

  • Expert Panel Survey to Update the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Definition of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

    Noah D Silverberg;Grant L Iverson

  • Fear Avoidance and Clinical Outcomes from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

    Noah D Silverberg;William J Panenka;Grant L Iverson

  • Impairment versus deficiency in neuropsychological assessment: Implications for ecological validity.

    Noah D. Silverberg;Scott R. Millis

  • Safety of Active Rehabilitation for Persistent Symptoms After Pediatric Sport-Related Concussion: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Catherine Chan;Grant L. Iverson;Jacqueline Purtzki;Kathy Wong

  • Work Productivity Loss After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

    Noah D. Silverberg;Noah D. Silverberg;Noah D. Silverberg;William J. Panenka;Grant L. Iverson;Grant L. Iverson

  • Conceptualizing Outcome From Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

    Grant L. Iverson;Noah D. Silverberg;Rael T. Lange;Nathan D. Zasler

  • Assessment of mild traumatic brain injury with the King-Devick Test® in an emergency department sample

    Noah D Silverberg;Teemu M Luoto;Juha Öhman;Grant L Iverson

  • Consistency of Self-Reported Concussion History in Adolescent Athletes

    Magdalena Wojtowicz;Grant L. Iverson;Noah D. Silverberg;Rebekah Mannix

Frequent Co-Authors

Grant L. Iverson
Grant L. Iverson Harvard University
Rael T. Lange
Rael T. Lange Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Brian L. Brooks
Brian L. Brooks Alberta Children's Hospital
Robin A. Hanks
Robin A. Hanks Wayne State University
Scott R. Millis
Scott R. Millis Wayne State University
William G. Honer
William G. Honer University of British Columbia
Richard J. Siegert
Richard J. Siegert Auckland University of Technology
Keith Owen Yeates
Keith Owen Yeates University of Calgary
Naomi M. Simon
Naomi M. Simon New York University
Heather G. Belanger
Heather G. Belanger University of South Florida

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