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  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section, which provides essential information about concussions. Familiarize yourself with the key terms and guidelines presented.
  3. Proceed to the personal information section. Fill in your name, date of birth, and contact details accurately. This information is crucial for tracking and follow-up purposes.
  4. Next, navigate to the symptom checklist. Carefully read each symptom listed and check all that apply. This helps in assessing any potential concussion-related issues.
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Possible symptoms of a concussion include headaches, confusion, nausea, fatigue, balance problems, being unusually emotional and changes in sleep. The latest guidelines on treating sports-related concussions recommend returning to some physical activity within a few days of the event.
If a player sustains a concussion or suspected concussion during a match, a replacement can be allowed under strict conditions. Firstly, the injury must occur on the field and during active play. Also, the decision to request a substitute must be based on a formal diagnosis by the teams medical representative.
The return to play (RTP) protocol is a program for gradual return to full sports activity. The purpose of the RTP protocol is to allow the athlete to gradually return to their sport without having a return of their concussion symptoms, which would indicate they have not completely recovered.
Within an hour after a possible concussion or head injury If your child experiences any concussion danger signs call 911 or go to the emergency department right away. Monitor for concussion signs and symptoms. If your child is not experiencing concussion danger signs, monitor them for concussion signs and symptoms.
KEEP AN ATHLETE WITH A POSSIBLE CONCUSSION OUT OF PLAY ON THE SAME DAY OF THE INJURY AND UNTIL CLEARED BY A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER. Do not try to judge the severity of the injury yourself. Only a health care provider should assess an athlete for a possible concussion.

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In the first one to two days after suffering a concussion, near complete rest is important. Even though symptoms during the acute symptomatic phase may be quite limiting, returning to light thinking and physical activities should start after the first couple of days.

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