The Board recognizes the importance of ensuring the safety of the students in the district’s athletic programs. This policy establishes guidelines to be applied in the event that a student athlete sustains a concussion during his/her athletic career. 2. Guidelines Baseline Reading In conjunction with and under the guidance of the Family Medical Center, student athletes in the following sports will be administered a concussion test (ImPAC
Head injury in youth sports is increasingly relevant to public health; policy is a viable option to ...
Background: High school football players are the single largest cohort of athletes playing tackle fo...
Sports concussions are an increasingly recognized common type of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) t...
1. Purpose The Board recognizes the importance of ensuring the safety of students participating in t...
The Cumberland University Sports Medicine staff, made up of team physicians and certified athletic t...
The following policy and procedures on education, baseline testing, and subsequent assessment and ma...
Legal mandates consistent with up-todate scientific understanding are necessary for successful enfor...
Since 2009, all fifty states and the District of Columbia have enacted statutes to improve preventio...
Objective: To provide athletic trainers, physicians, and other health care professionals with best-p...
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) legislation requires that member institutions have p...
The clinical validity of a standardized assessment of concussion in high school football players was...
Policy The School District of Manawa is committed to ensuring the safety of students while at school...
In the world of sports there are bound to be accidents and one of the most common kinds of accidents...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Participation...
Sport in today’s society is more popular than probably ever imagined. Large numbers of athletes part...
Head injury in youth sports is increasingly relevant to public health; policy is a viable option to ...
Background: High school football players are the single largest cohort of athletes playing tackle fo...
Sports concussions are an increasingly recognized common type of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) t...
1. Purpose The Board recognizes the importance of ensuring the safety of students participating in t...
The Cumberland University Sports Medicine staff, made up of team physicians and certified athletic t...
The following policy and procedures on education, baseline testing, and subsequent assessment and ma...
Legal mandates consistent with up-todate scientific understanding are necessary for successful enfor...
Since 2009, all fifty states and the District of Columbia have enacted statutes to improve preventio...
Objective: To provide athletic trainers, physicians, and other health care professionals with best-p...
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) legislation requires that member institutions have p...
The clinical validity of a standardized assessment of concussion in high school football players was...
Policy The School District of Manawa is committed to ensuring the safety of students while at school...
In the world of sports there are bound to be accidents and one of the most common kinds of accidents...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Participation...
Sport in today’s society is more popular than probably ever imagined. Large numbers of athletes part...
Head injury in youth sports is increasingly relevant to public health; policy is a viable option to ...
Background: High school football players are the single largest cohort of athletes playing tackle fo...
Sports concussions are an increasingly recognized common type of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) t...