
Overview
Background
I am an academic paediatric neurologist, clinical researcher, and specialist in acquired brain injury in children and adolescence. I studied at the University of Edinburgh and British Columbia before taking up my first academic position at the University of Calgary in 2002. Here I developed and directed the Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussion Research Program at the Alberta Children's Hospital and where I cemented my interest in the biology and treatment of children with brain injuries. I have extensive clinical research experience, devising and overseeing clinical trials in children both nationally and internationally. I moved to the Child Health Research Centre at the University of Queensland, Australia in October 2017 and joined the Queensland Paediatric Rehabilitation Service and Queensland Cerebral Palsy Rehabililation Centre to facilitate research into improving the health outcomes of children with acquired brain injury in Queensland and Australia.
My research focuses on the neurobiological signatures and treatment of subtle neurological dysfunction in mild traumatic brain injury and concussion, especially the behavioural and cognitive impairments that are found in post-concussion syndrome. I use multimodal neurological assessments to do this. My research explores combining neuroimaging and neurophysiological investigations, including perfusion studies using MRI (ASL-fMRI) and transcranial magnetic stimulation to help us understand the changes in the brain in children who are slow to recovery following a concussion. This is to help us develop and assess more effective and tailored treatments for children with concussion and traumatic brain injury. I explore novel therapies for children with persistent post-concussive symptoms in clinical trials including the use of neuraceuticals, pharmacotherapies, and non-invasive brain stimulation treatment.
I am the director of the newly-established KidStim Lab at the Child Health Research Centre. This is the first non-invasive neuromodulation facility aimed at improving the health outcomes of children with brain injury in Australia and is led by a mulitdisciplinary team of clinicians and scientists from Brisbane bring a unique clinical and scientific knowledge-base to help achieve our goals. Rehabilitation therapy in combination with repetitive transcranial direct current stimulation (rTMS) and other direct current stimulation modalities (e.g. tDCS) will be explored. It also offers the potential for treatment of the mood and behavioural disorders (e.g. depression and anxiety) commonly seen after brain injury but also so disruptive to the life of the normally developing teenager.
Availability
- Professor Karen Barlow is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery and Medical Science, University of Edinburgh
Research interests
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Paediatric Neurology
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Neurotrauma
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Concussion and mild traumatic brain injury
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Headache and pain disorders
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Clinical trials
Works
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2015
Journal Article
Occipital Nerve Blocks for Pediatric Posttraumatic Headache: A Case Series
Seeger, Trevor A., Orr, Serena, Bodell, Lisa, Lockyer, Lisette, Rajapakse, Thilinie and Barlow, Karen M. (2015). Occipital Nerve Blocks for Pediatric Posttraumatic Headache: A Case Series. Journal of Child Neurology, 30 (9), 1142-1146. doi: 10.1177/0883073814553973
2015
Journal Article
QTc Prolongation in Acute Pediatric Migraine
May, Lindsay J., Millar, Kelly, Barlow, Karen M. and Dicke, Frank (2015). QTc Prolongation in Acute Pediatric Migraine. Pediatric Emergency Care, 31 (6), 409-411. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000000250
2015
Journal Article
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy reveals reduced interhemispheric cortical communication after pediatric concussion
Urban, Karolina J., Barlow, Karen M., Jimenez, Jon J., Goodyear, Bradley G. and Dunn, Jeff F. (2015). Functional near-infrared spectroscopy reveals reduced interhemispheric cortical communication after pediatric concussion. Journal of Neurotrauma, 32 (11), 833-840. doi: 10.1089/neu.2014.3577
2015
Conference Publication
The influence of pre-injury headaches on outcome following concussion in children
Barlow, K., Crawford, S., Turley, B. and Mikrogianakis, A. (2015). The influence of pre-injury headaches on outcome following concussion in children. International Headache Congress of the International-Headache-Society, Valencia, Spain, 14-17 May 2015. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications.
2015
Journal Article
The Incidence of Postconcussion Syndrome Remains Stable Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children
Barlow, Karen M., Crawford, Susan, Brooks, Brian L., Turley, Brenda and Mikrogianakis, Angelo (2015). The Incidence of Postconcussion Syndrome Remains Stable Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children. Pediatric Neurology, 53 (6), 491-497. doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2015.04.011
2014
Journal Article
Postconcussion syndrome: A review
Barlow, Karen M. (2014). Postconcussion syndrome: A review. Journal of Child Neurology, 31 (1), 57-67. doi: 10.1177/0883073814543305
2014
Journal Article
Neurocognition in the emergency department after a mild traumatic brain injury in youth
Brooks, Brian L., Khan, Samna, Daya, Hussain, Mikrogianakis, Angelo and Barlow, Karen M. (2014). Neurocognition in the emergency department after a mild traumatic brain injury in youth. Journal of Neurotrauma, 31 (20), 1744-1749. doi: 10.1089/neu.2014.3356
2014
Journal Article
A double-blind, placebo-controlled intervention trial of 3 and 10 mg sublingual melatonin for post-concussion syndrome in youths (PLAYGAME): Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Barlow, Karen M., Brooks, Brian L., MacMaster, Frank P., Kirton, Adam, Seeger, Trevor, Esser, Michael, Crawford, Susan, Nettel-Aguirre, Alberto, Zemek, Roger, Angelo, Mikrogianakis, Kirk, Valerie, Emery, Carolyn A., Johnson, David, Hill, Michael D., Buchhalter, Jeff, Turley, Brenda, Richer, Lawrence, Platt, Robert, Hutchison, Jamie and Dewey, Deborah (2014). A double-blind, placebo-controlled intervention trial of 3 and 10 mg sublingual melatonin for post-concussion syndrome in youths (PLAYGAME): Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials, 15 (1) 271. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-271
2014
Conference Publication
PLAYGAME: A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE BLIND, PLACEBO CONTROLLED TRIAL OF MELATONIN FOR THE TREATMENT OF POST CONCUSSION SYNDROME IN YOUTH
Barlow, K. M., Dewey, D., Urban, K. J., Seeger, T., Kirton, A., MacMaster, F., Brooks, B., Mikrogianakis, A., Crawford, S., Netel-Aguirre, A., Johnson, D., Kirk, V., Zemek, R. and Buchhalter, J. (2014). PLAYGAME: A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE BLIND, PLACEBO CONTROLLED TRIAL OF MELATONIN FOR THE TREATMENT OF POST CONCUSSION SYNDROME IN YOUTH. 32nd Annual National Neurotrauma Symposium, San Francisco Ca, Jun 29-Jul 02, 2014. NEW ROCHELLE: MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC.
2014
Journal Article
Cervicovestibular rehabilitation in sport-related concussion: a randomised controlled trial
Schneider, Kathryn J., Meeuwisse, Willem H., Nettel-Aguirre, Alberto, Barlow, Karen, Boyd, Lara, Kang, Jian and Emery, Carolyn A. (2014). Cervicovestibular rehabilitation in sport-related concussion: a randomised controlled trial. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 48 (17), 1294-1298. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2013-093267
2014
Conference Publication
Cervico-vestibular physiotherapy in the treatment of individuals with persistent symptoms following sport-related concussion: A randomized controlled trial
Schneider, Kathryn, Meeuwisse, Willem, Nettel-Aguirre, Alberto, Barlow, Karen, Boyd, Lara, Kang, Jian and Emery, Carolyn (2014). Cervico-vestibular physiotherapy in the treatment of individuals with persistent symptoms following sport-related concussion: A randomized controlled trial. LONDON: INFORMA HEALTHCARE.
2014
Conference Publication
Response to occipital nerve block after traumatic brain injury in adolescents
Seeger, Trevor, Bodell, Lisa, Rajapakse, Thilinie, Lockyer, Lisette, Esser, Michael and Barlow, Karen (2014). Response to occipital nerve block after traumatic brain injury in adolescents. LONDON: INFORMA HEALTHCARE.
2014
Journal Article
Absence of differences between male and female adolescents with prior sport concussion
Brooks, Brian L., Mrazik, Martin, Barlow, Karen M., McKay, Carly D., Meeuwisse, Willem H. and Emery, Carolyn A. (2014). Absence of differences between male and female adolescents with prior sport concussion. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 29 (3), 257-264. doi: 10.1097/HTR.0000000000000016
2014
Conference Publication
The feasibility of computerized cognitive testing in the paediatric emergency room
Khetani, Aneesh, Khan, Annie, Kadoura, Basil, Narous, Mariam, Brooks, Brian and Barlow, Karen Maria (2014). The feasibility of computerized cognitive testing in the paediatric emergency room. LONDON: INFORMA HEALTHCARE.
2014
Journal Article
Neurocognitive performance at return to play in elite youth hockey players with sport-related concussion
Taylor, K., Brooks, B.L., Schneider, K.J., Blake, T.A., McKay, C.D., Meeuwisse, W.H., Barlow, K.M., Kang, J. and Emery, C.A. (2014). Neurocognitive performance at return to play in elite youth hockey players with sport-related concussion. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 48 (7), 664-664. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2014-093494.278
2014
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Perception of recovery after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury is influenced by the "good old days" bias: tangible implications for clinical practice and outcomes research
Brooks, Brian L., Kadoura, Basil, Turley, Brenda, Crawford, Susan, Mikrogianakis, Angelo and Barlow, Karen M. (2014). Perception of recovery after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury is influenced by the "good old days" bias: tangible implications for clinical practice and outcomes research. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 29 (2), 186-193. doi: 10.1093/arclin/act083
2014
Conference Publication
Pediatric Post-Concussion Symptoms Are Associated with Reduced Cortical Communication as Detected with Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
Urban, K. J., Barlow, K. M., Jimenez, J. J., Goodyear, B. G. and Dunn, J. F. (2014). Pediatric Post-Concussion Symptoms Are Associated with Reduced Cortical Communication as Detected with Near-Infrared Spectroscopy. 32nd Annual National Neurotrauma Symposium, San Francisco Ca, Jun 29-Jul 02, 2014. MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC.
2014
Journal Article
The role of serotonin receptor alleles and environmental stressors in the development of post-concussive symptoms after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury
Smyth, Kim, Sandhu, Sandeep S., Crawford, Susan, Dewey, Deborah, Parboosingh, Jillian and Barlow, Karen M. (2014). The role of serotonin receptor alleles and environmental stressors in the development of post-concussive symptoms after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 56 (1), 73-77. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.12263
2014
Conference Publication
Vestibular dysfunction following paediatric traumatic brain injury-Prevalence and exploration of a novel diagnostic tool
Hong, Taeyoung Peter, Scurfield, Alex, Schneider, Kathryn, Narous, Mariam, Esser, Michael and Barlow, Karen Maria (2014). Vestibular dysfunction following paediatric traumatic brain injury-Prevalence and exploration of a novel diagnostic tool. INFORMA HEALTHCARE.
2013
Journal Article
Subjective, but not objective, lingering effects of multiple past concussions in adolescents
Brooks, Brian L., McKay, Carly D., Mrazik, Martin, Barlow, Karen M., Meeuwisse, Willem H. and Emery, Carolyn A. (2013). Subjective, but not objective, lingering effects of multiple past concussions in adolescents. Journal of Neurotrauma, 30 (17), 1469-1475. doi: 10.1089/neu.2012.2720
Funding
Current funding
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Supervision
Availability
- Professor Karen Barlow is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Exploring neuromodulation therapies for post concussive symptoms in children
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Using mulitmodal neuroimaging to explore the neurobiology of post-concussion syndrome in children
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Clinical care pathways following concussion - using technology to guide the way
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Health service utilization after traumatic brain injury in children: what do they need and how can we help?
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Helping children to flourish by improving sleep after childhood traumatic brain injury
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Lucy Burr, Dr Lori Delaney
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Doctor Philosophy
Using non-invasive brain stimulation to improve outcomes after childhood brain injury
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Investigating therapeutic interventions following concussion
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Fatima Nasrallah
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Using non-invasive brain stimulation to improve attention following childhood acquired brain injury
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Paul Dux
Media
Enquiries
Contact Professor Karen Barlow directly for media enquiries about:
- acquired brain injury
- concussion
- headaches
- neuromodulation
- non-invasive brain stimulation
- traumatic brain injury
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