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Peter T. Hurley, M.D. Hickory Orthopaedic Center
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Evaluation on the Field Rule Out Neck Injury Neurologic deficits? Signs & Symptoms of Concussions Most common symptoms Confusion and amnesia
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Others… Headache, dizziness, ringing in ears, nausea or vomiting, slurred speech, fatigue, light intolerance, inappropriate affect, irritability, balance problems, blurry vision, double vision.
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Sidelines Evaluation Amnesia Retrograde, antegrade Affect, Appropriate? Eyes pupil evaluation and light tolerance Balance Motor strength
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Grading Systems 41+ systems with little agreement
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American Academy of Neurology Grade I – Confusion, symptoms less than 15 minutes, NO loss of consciousness Grade II – Symptoms greater than 15 minutes, NO loss of consciousness Grade III – Loss of consciousness
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Recommends NO return to play or practice on the day of concussion, grading not needed. North Carolina High School Association
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What does the coach want to know?
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If L.O.C.-(loss of consciousness) Athlete is out.
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No L.O.C., mild symptoms, symptoms resolve in less than 15 minutes player might resume play. Reevaluate, do symptoms return with exertion?
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No L.O.C., greater than 15 minutes of symptoms athlete is done for the night.
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No L.O.C., symptoms greater than 15 minutes Controversy exists for when to return to play.
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Symptoms of concussions can persist for days – weeks – months
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Objective Evaluation would be helpful.
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