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Don’t Play Games with Concussion
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True or False? A concussion is considered a brain injury. Don’t Play Games with Concussion: Question 1
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TRUE A concussion is considered a brain injury, which is why it is so important to let a parent or coach know when you’ve sustained a concussion. Don’t Play Games with Concussion
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True or False? You have to hit your head in order to sustain a concussion. Don’t Play Games with Concussion: Question 2
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FALSE You do not have to hit your head in order to sustain a concussion. All that is needed is a significant impact to the body that causes the brain to move within the skull. Don’t Play Games with Concussion
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True or False? You have to lose consciousness to be diagnosed with a concussion. Don’t Play Games with Concussion: Question 3
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FALSE You DO NOT have to lose consciousness to be diagnosed with a concussion. Don’t Play Games with Concussion
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What is the most reported symptom of concussion? A.Headache B.Dizziness C.Blurred or double vision Don’t Play Games with Concussion: Question 4
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A.Headache 71% of people with a concussion reported this symptom Don’t Play Games with Concussion
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True or False? Connecticut enacted a Concussion Law in 2010 regarding student athletes. Don’t Play Games with Concussion: Question 5
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TRUE The law mandates: Coaches training Comprehensive education for parents Removal from play following a concussion Medical clearance before return to play Don’t Play Games with Concussion
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True or False? A concussion results in metabolic & chemical changes in brain cells that won’t show up on brain imaging Don’t Play Games with Concussion: Question 5
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TRUE A concussion creates a chemical imbalance in your brain that cannot be seen on a CT or MRI but requires rest and time in order for the imbalance to be restored. Don’t Play Games with Concussion
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Why do I need to rest after a concussion? No computer use No video games No text messaging No driving No sports No P.E. No weightlifting No school work No Recess/Playground ANY activity that increases blood flow to the brain will cause symptoms, and should be avoided! The same way you would rest a broken ankle you need to rest your brain and allow it to recover. Most concussion symptoms resolve within 7-10 days.
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200 Day Hill Road, Suite 250 Windsor, CT 06095 Office 860.219.0291 Helpline 800.278.8242 general@biact.org BIACT.org Thank You!
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