NFL Donates $1M to Cannabinoids Pain Management Study 

NFL Donates $1M to Cannabinoids Pain Management Study  - | HempRevs

The National Football League (NFL) is donating $1 million to University of California San Diego and University of Regina (Canada) researchers to investigate the effects of cannabinoids on pain management, and neuroprotection from concussion in elite football players, respectively. The awards are part of the NFL-NFL Player’s Association (NFLPA) Joint Pain Management Committee, which aims to facilitate research to better understand and improve potential alternative pain management treatments for NFL players.

Dr. Kevin Hill — the co-chair of the committee, director of Addiction Psychiatry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School — said the committee received over 100 research proposals from clinicians and researchers around the world as part of the program.

Dr. Mark Wallace, co-principal investigator and director of the Center for Pain Medicine at UC San Diego Health, said the researchers will “conduct a systematic, ‘real-world, real-time’ study with professional athletes … which should shed further light upon the many anecdotal reports that cannabis is helpful in reducing post-competition pain.”

“The primary aim of this clinical trial is to assess the therapeutic efficacy and adverse effects of [delta-9 THC], cannabidiol (CBD), and combined THC/CBD, compared to placebo, for relief of post-competition soft-tissue injury pain in elite athletes. Elite athletes will vaporize treatments following game-related injuries, with outcomes monitored via remote phone apps.” – UC San Diego research abstract via the NFL

Dr. Patrick Neary, an exercise physiologist and professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at the University of Regina, said his team “believes that different cannabinoid formulations found in medical cannabis have the potential to benefit athletes suffering from the acute and long-term chronic effects of concussions.”

“The specific goal of this project is to determine whether cannabis/hemp-based cannabinoids, i.e., [CBD] and [THC], can be used safely and effectively for pain management and to reduce the use of prescription medications including opioids in post-concussion syndrome athletes,” the research proposal says. “An additional goal is to assess the neuroprotective properties of cannabinoids to reduce the incidence or severity of acute and chronic concussion in professional football players.”

Notably, NFL players will not participate in the study as cannabis use remains barred under the collective bargaining agreement. Instead, the studies will be conducted using “elite professional athletes outside of the NFL.”

Get daily cannabis business news updates. Subscribe

Have an additional perspective to share? Send us a message to let us know, and if your comment is chosen by our editors it could be featured here.

Sponsor message:

Thanks for reading our latest news article. Stay up to date on the latest hemp news, sourced and approved by HempRevs. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave us a message in the comments!

Sign up for our weekly newsletter to stay up to date on the latest Industry news and check back soon for our next story!

Source Disclaimer: This article was was sourced from Ganjapreneur.com (the Original Publisher). In order to maintain the functionality, trust, and safety of HempRevs.com, the content sourced from the Original Publisher may have been altered. Read the original article here:
NFL Donates $1M to Cannabinoids Pain Management Study 

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Awesome! You've Successfully Subscribed!

Join Our Newsletter

Get our latest reviews, news, and articles sent to your inbox every week!

Latest Articles

Galaxy Treats Banner Ad - 300x600

Related Content

Leave A Reply

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here