A Concussion is a Brain Injury that interferes with regular brain functioning whether that is schoolwork, sports or work.
Concussions are caused by a blow to the head or blow to the body that results in a whiplash of the head. What used to be brushed off as “getting your bell rung”, we now know can be serious especially if not recognized and a second impact occurs.
The awareness of concussions has increased and more levels of concussion are being recognized. Most athletes don’t even know they have suffered a concussion until later, when their headaches don’t go away. Not all concussions cause a loss of consciousness, it is more common that an athlete feels dazed or “slowed”. Symptoms a parent or coach may observe in an athlete include poor coordination, personality changes, memory issues, and drop in academic performance. Symptoms the Athlete may report include headaches, dizziness, nausea or vomiting, blurred vision, concentration problems, or a vague complaint of a foggy feeling.
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