The start of a new sports season can be an exciting time, but it is also important to keep in mind the risks associated with many elementary and high school sports. According to the American Academy of Neurology, football, rugby, and soccer pose the greatest risk of concussion to athletes.
A concussion is a form of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) and although severity can differ, all should be treated with a high level of care.
Symptoms of a concussion can include all or some of the following:
If your child incurs a blow or jolt to the head while playing a sport:
No two concussions are exactly the same so there is no set time limit for when a student athlete should return to play. Whatever sport your child plays, make sure they are aware of the severity and seriousness of an injury to their head, back and neck.
For more information on traumatic head injury and concussions go to Brain Injury Association of North Carolina at http://www.bianc.net
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