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- Concussion Protocol for Kids and Adults
It’s a guide that can allow everyone — parents, coaches, athletic trainers, healthcare providers and others — to identify and initiate care for athletes with suspected or diagnosed concussions The goal: To protect athletes at all levels from the debilitating effects of concussions
- What to do After a Concussion | HEADS UP | CDC
Give you instructions to help with their recovery, including how to manage and monitor concussion symptoms Provide recovery tips and treatments based on their symptoms Share information about returning to school and the return-to-sports protocol If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device
- Concussion - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
For a concussion, some basic questions to ask include: Do I have a concussion? What kinds of tests are needed? What treatment approach do you recommend? How soon will symptoms begin to improve? What is the risk of future concussions? What is the risk of long-term complications? When will it be safe to return to competitive sports?
- Concussion Protocol Guide: What Are the Steps? - Verywell Health
A concussion protocol is a set of policies and procedures for treating someone with a concussion It provides the tools healthcare providers need to decide when it is safe for someone who has experienced a concussion to return to activity
- Concussion Guidebook
Track Changes: Familiarize yourself with common concussion symptoms and make note of unusual physical, emotional, or cognitive changes Record symptoms, including severity and frequency Avoid Isolation: When possible, share what you are going through with loved ones or trusted friends
- Concussion Protocol 101 Guide - ImPACT test
What is a concussion protocol policy? for a concussion It outlines how the concussion care team prepares for and responds to this injury You may think a “concussion protocol” implies a strict, written policy that instructs to treat every patient and every concussion the same way
- Current Concepts in Concussion: Initial Evaluation and . . . - AAFP
Concussion is caused by direct or indirect external trauma to the head resulting in shear stress to brain tissue from rotational or angular forces Concussion can affect a variety of clinical
- Sample Concussion Management Protocol
Sample Concussion Management Protocol Developed by OCAMP advisory group June 2010 ATHLETE Concussion REMOVED occurs Athlete sent to approved health care professional Athlete, parent, and school given information and materials on concussion
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