“…Most recently, exertional exercise testing protocols, such as the Buffalo Concussion Treadmill and Bike Test have proven to be safe and efficacious (Leddy et al, 2016aHaider et al, 2019;Morissette et al, 2019) in evaluating the athletes post-concussion. These laboratory testing protocols have been designed with the intent to differentiate the type of concussion injury (i.e., physiologic, vestibulo-occular, cervicogenic;Ellis et al, 2014Ellis et al, , 2015Leddy et al, 2016a), and to discern the physiological mechanisms (cerebral autoregulation, cerebrovascular reactivity, neurovascular coupling; Ellis et al, 2015Ellis et al, , 2016Ellis et al, , 2018Neary et al, 2019). This research has added to our understanding of the pathophysiological changes that occur following a concussion (Len et al, 2011(Len et al, , 2013Giza and Hovda, 2014;Bishop and Neary, 2017;Bishop et al, 2017b;Worts et al, 2019), and has also provided a greater understanding of how we can apply exercise safely as a treatment strategy.…”