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  2. Begin with Section A, where you will input the injured party's first and last name, date of injury, city, address, province, postal code, and phone number. Ensure all fields are filled accurately.
  3. Next, provide details about the witness including their name and phone number. Specify the event type (e.g., Exhibition, League) and time of injury.
  4. In Section B, describe the details of the injury by selecting the appropriate body parts affected. Indicate whether it is an acute or chronic injury and specify its nature.
  5. Complete additional fields regarding symptoms experienced by the injured party and initial treatment provided. Be thorough in describing the cause of injury.
  6. Finally, indicate anticipated injury time loss and sign the form digitally if using our platform. Review all entries for accuracy before submission.

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A player diagnosed with a concussion should be regularly monitored for 24 hours for the evolution of symptoms. The player may not begin the return-to-participation exertion process until 24 hours after the time of injury. Initiation of the return-to-participation exertion process is determined by a team physician.
The #1 question athletes ask after a concussion is how soon they can start playing again. Usually, the answer is simple: When your symptoms are gone and a health care provider (such as a doctor, nurse, or physician assistant) tells you its OK.
Rowans Law requires that all coaches and team trainers review the government-approved Concussion Awareness Resources every year before serving in a sport organization or at a school. These resources include important information about: The nature of concussions.
Rowans Law - Concussion Awareness Ensure that athletes under 26 years of age, parents of athletes under 18, coaches, team trainers and officials confirm every year that they have reviewed Ontarios Concussion Awareness Resources.
This legislation is named in memory of Rowan Stringer who tragically died in 2013 of Second Impact Syndrome, the result of suffering multiple concussion playing rugby three times in six days. The legislation is designed to create a safer environment for competitive amateur athletes, children and youth to play sport.
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