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Head & Brain Conditions - Recognize to Recover

Head & Brain Conditions ... A main component of Recognize to Recover is focused on head injuries, including concussions. U.S. Soccer has taken a lead in education ...

Sports-Related Concussion and Head Injury Fact Sheet - NJ.gov

Legislation (P.L. 2010, Chapter 94) signed on December 7, 2010, mandated measures to be taken in order to ensure the safety of K-12 student-athletes involved in ...

Concussion - Injuries & first aid - NHS inform

Someone who has a concussion is 7 times more likely to get a muscle or joint injury if they play on. Very rarely, some people get a condition ...

Concussion Fact Sheet for Coaches | Patient Education

What are the symptoms of a concussion? · Headache · Confusion · Difficulty remembering or paying attention · Balance problems or dizziness · Feeling sluggish, hazy, ...

Think Again: Understanding Concussion | Abbott Newsroom

It's not just athletes at risk for mild traumatic brain injuries (TBI), commonly called concussions. ... Concussions affect everyone. In fact, concussions can ...

Persistent post-concussive symptoms (Post-concussion syndrome)

Persistent post-concussive symptoms are symptoms of a mild traumatic brain injury that typically last longer than three months.

Preventing Concussion in Athletes and Young Children

In fact, all 50 states now have laws in place to improve prevention and treatment of traumatic brain injuries, like concussion, among athletes. Parents, coaches ...

Brain Injury & Sports Neurology Center

At a Glance: Our Brain Injury & Sports Neurology Center. We know you're bound to have questions about your concussion or brain injury prognosis—and that's ...

HEADS UP: Concussion in High School Sports

IMPORTANT: Students (grades 7-12) participating in interscholastic athletics ... We have received the information provided on the concussion fact sheet titled, “ ...

7 myths about concussions | Louisville, Ky.Norton Healthcare

Myth: Injury to the brain occurs only at the initial impact that caused the concussion. Fact: Chemical and metabolic changes can persist for ...

When in Doubt...Take them Out - New York State Department of Health

A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head that can change the way the brain normally works. Concussions ...

Concussion: Symptoms, causes, and treatment - MedicalNewsToday

Treatment · Rest: This is vital. · Headaches: Acetaminophen, such as Tylenol, is the best painkiller for a headache due to a head injury. · Sports: It is important ...

Player Health & Safety - NFL Football Operations

Data suggested that players had approximately four times the risk of concussion on the kickoff compared to running or passing plays. Accordingly, modifications ...

Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children

It is important to know that a child does not need to be "knocked out" or lose consciousness to have experienced a concussion. Studies show that only about 10% ...

Signs of Concussion in a Child & Treatment | Mass General Brigham

“The story for concussions is generally a good one,” says Dr. Zafonte. “With proper recognition and proper treatment, most people will recover ...

Concussions in Children | Boston Children's Hospital

It's very important that a child with a sports concussion not return to sports until they have regained normal brain function. A second concussion is more ...

Concussions in Youth Athletes - Little League Baseball

... good faith effort to comply with Arizona Law. This law applies to any group ... 7-student-athletes-concussions-and-head-injuries. The following website ...

10 Facts You Need to Know About Concussion

Concussions occur in all sports with the highest incidence rate in American football, hockey, rugby, soccer, and basketball.

Concussion | Symptoms, Treatment, & Definition | Britannica

However, sustaining multiple concussions or a moderate or severe concussion has been associated with long-lasting effects on the brain. Studies ...

Returning to Play After a Head Injury During a Sporting Event

Because the risk for a second concussion is greatest within 10 days of the first concussion, it's very important to make sure the player is completely recovered ...