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Overview

Stephen W. Marshall is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with substantial contributions to Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Surgery, Epidemiology, and Health.

The research topics that form the core of their work include:

  • Sports injuries and prevention
  • Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Gun Ownership and Violence Research
  • Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
  • Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques
  • Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise

Stephen W. Marshall has authored multiple publications, particularly in well-known venues such as:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
  • American Journal of Industrial Medicine
  • Journal of Athletic Training
  • Abstracts

Their selected recent papers include:

  • "Descriptive Epidemiology of Collegiate Men's Lacrosse Injuries: National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance System, 1988-1989 Through 2003-2004" (2020) published in UNC Libraries
  • "International Olympic Committee consensus statement: methods for recording and reporting of epidemiological data on injury and illness in sport 2020 (including STROBE Extension for Sport Injury and Illness Surveillance (STROBE-SIIS))" (2020) published in British Journal of Sports Medicine
  • "Postural Stability and Neuropsychological Deficits After Concussion in Collegiate Athletes" (2020) published in UNC Libraries
  • "Issues in Estimating Risks and Rates in Sports Injury Research" (2020) published in UNC Libraries
  • "International Olympic Committee Consensus Statement: Methods for Recording and Reporting of Epidemiological Data on Injury and Illness in Sports 2020 (Including the STROBE Extension for Sports Injury and Illness Surveillance (STROBE-SIIS))" (2020) published in Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine

Stephen W. Marshall frequently collaborates with a core group of coauthors, including:

  • Kenneth L. Cameron (32 publications)
  • Kevin M. Guskiewicz (31 publications)
  • Zachary Y. Kerr (30 publications)
  • Johna K. Register-Mihalik (29 publications)
  • Darin A. Padua (27 publications)

The scope of Stephen W. Marshall's work encompasses diverse areas within medicine and public health, focusing strongly on sports injury epidemiology and prevention as well as the study of traumatic brain injuries and related neuropsychological outcomes. Their collaboration network and publication record reflect sustained engagement in advancing knowledge around injury risks, reporting standards, and prevention measures in sports and public health domains.

Best Publications

  • Progressive Statistics for Studies in Sports Medicine and Exercise Science

    William G. Hopkins;Stephen W. Marshall;Alan M. Batterham;Juri Hanin

  • Cumulative Effects Associated With Recurrent Concussion in Collegiate Football Players: The NCAA Concussion Study

    Kevin M. Guskiewicz;Michael McCrea;Michael McCrea;Stephen W. Marshall;Robert C. Cantu;Robert C. Cantu

  • Acute Effects and Recovery Time Following Concussion in Collegiate Football Players: The NCAA Concussion Study

    Michael McCrea;Kevin M. Guskiewicz;Stephen W. Marshall;William Barr

  • Understanding and Preventing Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries A Review of the Hunt Valley II Meeting, January 2005

    Letha Y. Griffin;Marjorie J. Albohm;Elizabeth A. Arendt;Roald Bahr

  • Association between Recurrent Concussion and Late-Life Cognitive Impairment in Retired Professional Football Players

    Kevin M. Guskiewicz;Stephen W. Marshall;Julian Bailes;Michael McCrea

  • Discovery of a metabolic pathway mediating glucose-induced desensitization of the glucose transport system. Role of hexosamine biosynthesis in the induction of insulin resistance.

    S Marshall;V Bacote;R R Traxinger

  • Descriptive epidemiology of collegiate men's football injuries: National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance System, 1988-1989 through 2003-2004

    Rhonda Dick;Michael S. Ferrara;Julie Agel;Ronald W. Courson

  • Recurrent concussion and risk of depression in retired professional football players.

    Kevin M. Guskiewicz;Stephen W. Marshall;Julian Bailes;Michael Mccrea;Michael Mccrea

  • Incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injury and other knee ligament injuries: a national population-based study.

    Simon M. Gianotti;Stephen W. Marshall;Patria A. Hume;Lorna Bunt

  • Postural Stability and Neuropsychological Deficits After Concussion in Collegiate Athletes.

    Kevin M. Guskiewicz;Scott E. Ross;Stephen W. Marshall

  • International Olympic Committee consensus statement: methods for recording and reporting of epidemiological data on injury and illness in sport 2020 (including STROBE Extension for Sport Injury and Illness Surveillance (STROBE-SIIS))

    Roald Bahr;Benjamin Clarsen;Wayne Derman;Jiri Dvorak

  • The Landing Error Scoring System (LESS) Is a Valid and Reliable Clinical Assessment Tool of Jump-Landing Biomechanics The JUMP-ACL Study

    Darin A. Padua;Stephen W. Marshall;Michelle C. Boling;Charles A. Thigpen

  • A population-based study of inflicted traumatic brain injury in young children.

    Heather T. Keenan;Desmond K. Runyan;Stephen W. Marshall;Mary Alice Nocera

  • A Prospective Investigation of Biomechanical Risk Factors for Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: The Joint Undertaking to Monitor and Prevent ACL Injury (JUMP-ACL) Cohort

    Michelle C. Boling;Darin A. Padua;Stephen W. Marshall;Kevin Guskiewicz

  • Knowledge, attitude, and concussion-reporting behaviors among high school athletes: A preliminary study

    Johna K. Register-Mihalik;Kevin M. Guskiewicz;Tamara C. Valovich McLeod;Laura A. Linnan

  • Incidence, clinical course, and predictors of prolonged recovery time following sport-related concussion in high school and college athletes.

    Michael McCrea;Kevin M. Guskiewicz;Christopher Randolph;William B. Barr

  • Measurement of head impacts in collegiate football players: relationship between head impact biomechanics and acute clinical outcome after concussion.

    Kevin M. Guskiewicz;Jason P. Mihalik;Viswanathan Shankar;Stephen W. Marshall

  • Deployment and the Use of Mental Health Services among U.S. Army Wives

    Alyssa J. Mansfield;Jay S. Kaufman;Stephen W. Marshall;Bradley N. Gaynes

  • Gluteal Muscle Activation During Common Therapeutic Exercises

    Lindsay J. Distefano;J. Troy Blackburn;Stephen W. Marshall;Darin A. Padua

  • Standard regression-based methods for measuring recovery after sport-related concussion.

    Michael McCrea;William B. Barr;Kevin M Guskiewicz;Christopher Randolph

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin M. Guskiewicz
Kevin M. Guskiewicz University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Darin A. Padua
Darin A. Padua University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Robert C. Cantu
Robert C. Cantu Boston University
Michael McCrea
Michael McCrea Medical College of Wisconsin
R. Dawn Comstock
R. Dawn Comstock Colorado School of Public Health
Carol S. Wolf Runyan
Carol S. Wolf Runyan Colorado School of Public Health
Charles Poole
Charles Poole University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Laura A. Linnan
Laura A. Linnan University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
David J. Chalmers
David J. Chalmers New York University
Kelly R. Evenson
Kelly R. Evenson University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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