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A HIA was identified as a head impact event that necessitated either the permanent removal from the game of a player with a confirmed concussion, or the temporary removal of a player with a suspected concussion for an off-field head injury evaluation, as per the NRL concussion recognition and management process.
"They tell you the five words at the start of the test, you go through a few different questions \u2013 what's the time, what's the date, where are we playing, what's the score, who did we play last week, did we win or lose \u2013 you have to say the months of the year backwards and you have to repeat numbers backwards to the ...
"They tell you the five words at the start of the test, you go through a few different questions \u2013 what's the time, what's the date, where are we playing, what's the score, who did we play last week, did we win or lose \u2013 you have to say the months of the year backwards and you have to repeat numbers backwards to the ...
Normal / no deterioration Fail Obvious category 1 signs or symptoms or lying motionless or slow to stand or suspected facial fracture.
The HIA1 off-field Assessment will now be a fixed 12 minutes \u2013 this means a player cannot return to play before 12 minutes even if the assessment has been completed. If a player fails to present to the 4th official before the 12-minute period is completed that player will be deemed to have been permanently replaced.
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What are the indications (Criteria 1) for immediate and permanent removal from play following a head injury? Confirmed loss of consciousness. Suspected loss of consciousness. Convulsion. Tonic posturing. Balance disturbance / ataxia. Clearly dazed.
The HIA 1 has four components and they are: a) 11 immediate and permanent removal criteria (known as Criteria 1 indications) AND b) an off-field screening tool AND c) pitch-side video review AND d) clinical evaluation by the attending doctor Page 2 Head Injury Assessment (HIA) Protocol 2 The HIA1 assessment is ...
While discussing the concussion rule and HIA (head injury assessment) tests, it has been revealed that players have tried to get around the system. The HIA test in the NRL requires players to undergo and pass testing before returning to the field after a head knock.
Normal / no deterioration Fail Obvious category 1 signs or symptoms or lying motionless or slow to stand or suspected facial fracture.
The HIA1 off-field Assessment will now be a fixed 12 minutes \u2013 this means a player cannot return to play before 12 minutes even if the assessment has been completed. If a player fails to present to the 4th official before the 12-minute period is completed that player will be deemed to have been permanently replaced.

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