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Return to Learn and Play after Concussion
Most Pediatricians Can Treat Uncomplicated Concussions, But Parents Should Know Comfort Level
Beth Pieroth
Watch For Signs Of Serious Head Injury In First 24 to 48 Hours After Concussion
Beth Pieroth
Advice to Coaches and Parents: ANY Concussion Signs or Symptoms Means Athlete Is Done For Day
Beth Pieroth
Concussions in Football Come From Different Kinds of Impacts, But All Players At Risk
Bill Meehan
Neck Strengthening, Bracing For Impact, Not Returning Too Soon After Concussion Can Help Reduce Risk
Bill Meehan
Early Identification of Concussion & Immediate Removal from Play When Concussion Suspected Essential
Beth Pieroth
Athletes Need To Know Effects Of Concussion To Appreciate Reporting & Treatment Advice
Beth Pieroth
Concussion Education For Parents, Coaches, and Players Is Key To Improving Concussion Safety
Beth Pieroth
Because Brain Injuries Are Like Snowflakes, Individualized Concussion Treatment Essential
Carla Morton
When Concussion Symptoms Persist, Management Should Emphasize Team Approach
Carla Morton
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