Concussion Prevention in Middle and High School Athletes

A concussion occurs when the brain collides with the skull, resulting in short-term side effects that can include headaches, nausea, loss of motor dexterity and loss of short-term memory. More serious long-term effects can be permanent loss of memory, severe depression, and complete loss of motor dexterity.

Concussions make up a substantial number of injuries in high school and college athletes, and many athletes return to their sports far too soon after suffering a concussion.

Employing a certified athletic trainer to support high school sports programs can be a terrific preventative measure to reduce injury and after-effects in the event of a concussion.

 

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