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Concussion: An introduction for all members of the sport community
Insert Organization Logo(s) Here Concussion: An introduction for all members of the sport community Presented by: [add presenter’s name here]
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Target Audience This presentation is intended for all sport stakeholders including: Athletes Parents Coaches Officials Administrators Board members Volunteers Trainers Medical/healthcare Program managers Teachers Researchers
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Purpose The purpose of this presentation is to provide general concussion education to all members of the sport community.
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We will address: What is a concussion? What causes a concussion?
When should I suspect a concussion or more serious head injury? What are the symptoms of a concussion? What are the visual signs of a concussion? What are the signs and symptoms of a more severe head or spine injury? What should I do if I suspect a more serious brain or spine injury?
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We will address: What should I do if I suspect a concussion?
When can the athlete return to school and sport? How long will it take for an athlete to recover? How can I help prevent a concussion? How can I learn more about concussions? Where can I get the Medical Assessment and Medical Clearance Letters? Should a youth athlete undergo baseline testing?
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What is a concussion? A concussion is a brain injury that can’t be seen on X-rays, CT or MRI scans. It affects the way an athlete thinks, and can cause a variety of symptoms.
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How can I help prevent concussion and its consequences?
To learn more about concussion prevention in your sport, please visit your National Sport Organization website. E.g., Hockey Canada: ca/hockey-programs/safety/concussions
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How can I learn more about concussions?
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How can I learn more about concussions?
Download and annually review the Canadian Guideline on Concussion in Sport Pre-season Education Sheet:
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How can I learn more about concussions?
Download Parachute’s free Concussion Ed App:
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Where can I get the Medical Assessment and Clearance Letters?
You can download the Medical Assessment and Medical Clearance Letters from the Parachute website:
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Should a youth athlete undergo baseline testing?
To learn more about baseline testing please review Parachute’s Statement on Concussion Baseline Testing in Canada:
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Questions? Questions?
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Questions? Thank you
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