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Lakeland Hockey Association Season Kick-Off Meeting 9-8-11 Marc Plizga, ATC NovaCare Rehabilitation 248-228-4503 Concussion Awareness
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The Problem Can be hard to measure Full extent of injury often not known until hours after injury More likely to occur in games than practice At 11-12 age level the rate of concussion is 4X higher in checking leagues than non checking leagues 44% of concussions are from legal hits
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Definition A traumatically induced alternation in mental status not necessarily resulting in loss of consciousness Dinged, bell rung, foggy, etc = CONCUSSION
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Signs and Symptoms Reported by the player: Headache Nausea Balance problems Dizziness Vision Problems Sensitive to light or noise Feeling foggy or sluggish Concentration Problems Memory Problems Change in sleep pattern
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Signs and Symptoms cont’ed What you may see: Dazed or stunned Unsure of surroundings Confusion Forgetfulness Moves clumsily Personality Change
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What To Do Have a plan- NOW Take them out- ALWAYS If any loss of consciousness- they are done and need to be referred Orientation Questions Repeat simple word sequence Establish baseline for later testing
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What To Do Watch the player closely- never leave alone After 5 minutes reassess symptoms and re-test the baseline Decide next steps Make sure caregivers are given instructions for home
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Return to Play? No signs and symptoms- no matter how subtle Physician & parents drive the process
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Why so conservative? Seems too cautious…
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Second Impact Syndrome- SIS The brain is susceptible to further damage from a second less severe hit if it does not heal fully from the first hit. Many times a second impact is routine in nature but has devastating consequences
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Prevention Can’t put a helmet directly over the brain Coach on high hits/head blows/blind side hits Coach on how to accept contact and positional awareness Above All….
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TEACH HEADS UP HOCKEY
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Take Aways Take it seriously Have a plan- including prevention Know the signs and symptoms Ask questions before allowing return to play
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Resources USA Hockey Heads up video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhO5S0shTs8 USA Hockey Heads Up Hockey Resources http://usahockey.com/Template_Usahockey.asp x?NAV=ET&id=182214http://usahockey.com/Template_Usahockey.asp x?NAV=ET&id=182214 CDC Heads up Youth Sports http://www.cdc.gov/concussion/HeadsUp/youth. htmlhttp://www.cdc.gov/concussion/HeadsUp/youth. html Dicks Sporting Goods PACE Program https://www.mydickssportinggoods.com/pace/
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