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Signs and Symptoms of Concussion
Late (days to weeks) – persistent headache, lightheadedness, poor memory, east tiredness, sleep disturbance, blurred vision Concussion
grading scale · Grades assigned 1,2,3 · Depends on loss of consciousness, length and duration of symptoms · Grade 1 No LOC, momentary confusion, concussion signs and symptoms resolve in15 min Most common type, referred to as having bell rung · Grade 2 No LOC, momentary confusion, concussion signs and symptoms last more than 15 minutes, memory loss for events preceding hit · Grade 3 LOC for any period of time Rules
for return to play · Grade 1 Remove from contest, may return if symptoms clear within 15 minutes 2nd grade 1 concussion same game remove from game · Grade 2 Remove from game, disallow return that day, evaluate by physician May return to practice only after 1 full week without symptoms · Grade 3 Transport from field to ER for examination May return to practice only after 1 full week without symptoms Prolonged LOC withhold from game for 2 weeks Implications
of Concussions · Serious risk associated with return to play before symptoms of first concussion have resolved. 2nd blow to the head can result in death from herniation of the brain. Called Second impact syndrome. · Since 1992, 17 cases of death from second impact syndrome. · Evidence that repeated concussions result in cumulative brain damage. · Repeat concussions 4-6 times more likely after 1st concussion, often requiring less severe blow. Classic example was Troy Aikman in his last year with the Cowboys. RETURN TO SPORTS MEDICINE FOR KIDS PAGE
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