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SPORTS MEDICINE :

MEDICAL: CONDITIONS: CONCUSSIONS :

POSITION STATEMENTS:

Sports Medicine Experts Issue Position Statement
on Sport-Related  Concussions

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Sports Medicine Experts Issue Position Statement
on Sport-Related  Concussions

Posted On: January 7, 2013 - 7:30pm

Science Codex

Source: Wolters Kluwer Health

http://www.sciencecodex.com/amssm_issues_position_statement_ 
on_sportrelated_concussions-104711

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Philadelphia, Pa. (January 7, 2013) - Athletes with concussions must be 
held out of practice or play until all symptoms have resolved, to avoid 
the risk of further injury during the vulnerable period before the brain 
has recovered. That's among the key recommendations in the new American 
Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) position statement on 
concussions in sport, which appears in the January issue of Clinical 
Journal of Sport Medicine. The journal is published by Lippincott Williams 
& Wilkins, a part of Wolters Kluwer Health.

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Evidence on Rates, Risks, and Management of Concussions in Sport

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"This statement is really a comprehensive guide to the current knowledge 
on concussion," commented lead author Dr Kimberly G. Harmon of University 
of Washington, Seattle. "It is critically important that sport concussions 
be evaluated and managed by medical professionals who are trained and 
familiar with sport concussion and aware of strengths and limitations of 
tests used to evaluate them." The AMSSM statement is available on the 
journal website.

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The AMSSM position statement defines concussion as a "subset of mild 
traumatic brain injuryat the less severe end of the brain injury 
spectrum." The injury generally resolves completely with time. However, a 
growing body of research finds that concussion is followed by a period of 
increased vulnerability to repeat injury. Sustaining another concussion 
during this time has been linked to worse outcomes. In athletes and others 
with repeated concussions, irreversible damage may occur.

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Up to 3.8 million sports-related concussions occur each year in the United 
States, half of which may go unreported. Risk is higher in certain sports 
and positions, in youth athletes, and in athletes with previous 
concussions. In sports with similar rules, female athletes may be at 
higher risk than males.

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'No Same Day Return to Play' after Concussion

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The section on sideline evaluation specifies that any athlete with 
suspected concussion be removed from play and assessed by a health care 
professional trained in the evaluation and management of concussions. The 
AMSSM statement emphasizes, "There is no same day return to play for an 
athlete diagnosed with concussion."

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The complete article may be read at the URL above.

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