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  1. Apr 4, 2024 · 6-Step Return to Play Progression. After a concussion, an athlete should only return to sports practices with the approval and under the supervision of their healthcare provider. Each step typically takes a minimum of 24 hours.

  2. When managing an athlete with concussion, a healthcare professional's management plan should cover both returning to school and to play, and should: Monitor both physical and cognitive activities. Consider concussion history. Be individualized to the athlete.

  3. Rehabilitation Protocol for Concussion Return-to-Sport. This protocol is intended to guide clinicians through the return to sport following sports-related concussion. This protocol is time based (dependent on tissue healing) as well as criterion based.

  4. Apr 5, 2024 · Find the 6-Step Return to Play Progression for returning to activities after a concussion. Find tips for recovering from a concussion and returning to activities.

  5. Jun 22, 2018 · The Concussion Protocol is reviewed each year to ensure players are receiving care that reflects the most up-to-date medical consensus on the identification, diagnosis, and treatment of...

  6. Apr 5, 2021 · Sport-specific concussion recovery guidelines are based on the seven stages outlined in the Return-to-Play Program. Note that these are general recommendations. It’s important to monitor your young athlete closely after every stage to help ensure he is ready to move to the next level.

  7. Introduction. tic brain injury that impairs normal function of the brain. It occurs when the brain moves. within the skull as a result of a blow to the head or body. What may appear to be only a mild . rstanding of sports-related concussion continues to evolve. We now know that young athletes.

  8. RETURN-TO-SPORT STRATEGY. Parachute. Concussion Series. Returning to activities, including sport participation, after a concussion is a step-wise process. In the Return-to-Sport. Step 1: Activities of daily living and relative rest (first 24 to 48 hours)

  9. Return to Play. Only begin return-to-play protocol after athlete is symptom free and has been given permission by a qualified medical professional to start this process. Coaches should work with parents and athlete to monitor for any return of symptoms during every step. Only one step per day.

  10. Follow these instructions until your symptoms of concussion are completely gone. Then you can begin to slowly return to the mental and physical activities described below. Symptoms of concussion. • headache. • fogginess. • trouble concentrating. • light or noise sensitivity. • trouble sleeping. • mood swings.

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