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12 concussion myths debunked - UT Southwestern Medical Center

1. MYTH: If a player appears woozy and/or stumbles after a hit, it's definitely a concussion. REALITY: 'Gross motor instability' can be seen following a ...

Concussion Myths Debunked

Five common misconceptions of concussion. Popular culture has perpetuated several myths about concussions. This misinformation can be dangerous, as it can lead ...

Concussion Myths and Misconceptions - Children's Hospital Colorado

Many parents ask, “How can my child avoid a concussion?” In reality, there's no foolproof way to avoid concussions. This is one of many myths and ...

Concussion Facts Infographic: 5 Myths Explained

Concussion Facts Infographic: 5 Myths Explained · Top 5 Concussion Myths Debunked · Concussion Myth #1: Sports injuries are the leading cause of concussions.

Concussion facts and myths - VCU Health

... explained by some other issue, such as feeling tired or sick ... Concussion facts and myths. VCU Health team members highlight common ...

8 Concussion Myths & Misconceptions Busted | Michigan Medicine

A Michigan Medicine sports neurologist debunks several myths about the injury. ... 12 hours of a concussion. After that time, when the possibility ...

Debunking Common Concussion Myths - Gillette Physical Therapy

Another myth we hear often is that you must rest in a dark room in order to help your body sleep for a long period of time. Long periods of rest ...

5 Concussion Myths Debunked | Michigan High School Athletic ...

Here's the truth behind five common concussion myths: Myth #1: Concussions are only caused by blows to the head. Concussions happen in response to force.

Concussion Facts and Fallacies

Concussion Facts: 8 Concussion Myths & Misconceptions Busted | Michigan Medicine ... 12. Chisholm DA, Black AM, Palacios-Derflingher L ...

12 Concussion Myths Every Parent Needs to Know - HSS

Any blow to the body can result in a concussion. That's because your brain actually floats in spinal fluid within your skull, which allows it to ...

Debunking the Myths about Sleep and Concussion

For many years, conventional wisdom held that people with concussions shouldn't go to sleep or that they should be awakened every hour.

Concussion Myths and Facts | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Myth: Helmets can prevent concussions. Fact: While current helmet designs are effective for preventing skull fractures and some more serious brain injuries, ...

5 Concussion Myths Debunked | Atlantic Physical Therapy Center

Did you know that 4 million sports concussions occur annually? Playing sports is not the only way a concussion can be sustained.

Medicine or Malarkey: 5 Concussion Myths Debunked

Concussion Myth #2 – Concussions Only Come From Getting Hit in the Head ... Not necessarily. While a direct hit to the head is the surest road to a concussion, ...

MyBrainDR Dispels Common Concussion Myths

Myth 5: You can't get a concussion if you wear a helmet. ... Fact: Most football and baseball related concussions occur during actual game play, ...

You have a concussion - now what? Debunking concussion myths

Dr. Lisa Fischer breaks down what you know, what you think you know and what you don't know about concussion injury and treatment.

Sports Concussion Myths and facts - ConcussionHQ

How And In What Sports Do Concussions Occur? · Recent studies of college football players have shown that concussions occur from blows to different parts of the ...

4 Myths About Concussions Explained - NeuroGrow

You do not have to experience a sudden blow to your head to undergo a concussive injury. Any sudden movement of your head or neck, as it can ...

6 Common Concussion Myths Debunked - Charlotte Futsal

6 Common Concussion Myths Debunked · #1 Loss of consciousness = concussion. · #2 You only get a concussion from a direct blow to the head. · #3 ...

Concussion Myths Busted - Quidditch Canada

You should never return immediately to activity when you've received a concussion; you shouldn't be put back in for a minimum of 12 days. If you receive a ...