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What You Need to Know About Concussions in Youth Sports


What Parents Need to Know About Concussions in Kids' Sports

The broad recovery guidelines for a sports-related concussion are one or two days of rest, followed by a gradual introduction of light physical ...

Concussions in Youth Sports - Lehigh Valley Health Network

“Kids are typically at a higher risk of concussion for a couple reasons. Kids tend to be a lot more active. They also tend to have more immature brains and can ...

Concussions in Sports - Nationwide Children's Hospital

Concussions are typically managed according to their severity. Immediately after a concussion, medical evaluation is needed to determine a child's vital ...

Concussions - National Safety Council

Concussion Care Should Top Every Youth Sports Playbook · Life Lessons and Warning Signs. If your child gets hit on the head, do not assume he just had his bell ...

New Things to Know About Concussions in Youth Sport

Concussion protocols have changed in recent years. Athletes should return to easy, light, and low-risk movement within a day or two of ...

What You Need to Know About Concussions in Youth Sports

Signs and Symptoms of Youth Concussions · Appearing dazed or confused · Answering questions slowly · Balance problems or dizziness ...

Preventing Concussion in Athletes and Young Children

How to prevent concussions in soccer ... U.S. Soccer has recently implemented new concussion guidelines for kids and teens as a way to keep young soccer players ...

Concussion Facts for Families with Young Athletes

After any head injury and prior to return to sports and other high-risk activity, an athlete should be evaluated to determine if they have had a concussion. It ...

A Parent's Guide to Concussions - Nationwide Children's Hospital

How Do I Tell if My Child Has Sustained a Concussion? ... A concussion can affect a child in many different ways: physically, cognitively, emotionally, and by ...

Sport-Related Concussions: Understanding Risks, Symptoms ...

Every athlete needs to know how important it is to let their coach, athletic trainer or parent know if they hit their head or body and have ...

HEADS UP to Youth Sports Coaches: Online Concussion Training

The training provides essential information to help coaches spot signs and symptoms of possible concussions and steps to take if one occurs. CDC ...

Concussions in Young Athletes - Orthopedic Institute of New Jersey

Concussions are traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) that affect your brain function—at best temporarily. Scientists have followed professional athletes ...

Concussion Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments - UPMC

A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury. You can get a concussion if you take a direct or indirect hit to your head or body. Athletes often wind up with ...

Heads Up - CDC

Here's how you know. Official websites use .gov. A .gov website ... This training helps high school sports coaches recognize and respond to concussions.

Concussions (for Teens) | Nemours KidsHealth

If you do get another head injury, stop the sport or activity right away and tell a parent, coach, teacher, or trusted adult. Getting one concussion can make ...

Concussion in children: What are the symptoms? - Mayo Clinic

Most sports-related head injuries that can occur from a direct blow to the head, face or body are mild and result in complete recovery. The term ...

Pediatric Issues in Sports Concussions - PMC

In any case, if an athlete demonstrates signs or symptoms of concussion after a “hit” or collision and a concussion is suspected, that athlete should be removed ...

Concussions - Rutgers Youth Sports Research Council

You should call 911 if the concussed person is unable to wake up, experiences weakness or numbness, repeated vomiting, seizures or convulsions, an inability to ...

Concussion in Sports Course - NFHS Learn

This course highlights the impact of sports-related concussion on athletes, teaches how to recognize a suspected concussion, and provides protocols to manage a ...

When Can Teens Go Back to Sports After a Concussion? - Kids Health

Also, repeated concussions can lead to long lasting, serious effects on the brain. So, how does your health care provider know you are ready to play again? They ...