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Being able to recognize the causes and symptoms of a concussion is important so you can reduce the risk of getting one.
Instances of playground concussions are increasing, according to a new CDC sponsored study published in Pediatrics.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released what it called the first-ever national guidelines for treating concussions.
The fun and excitement of Friday night lights is upon us. But a shadow casting over that excitement that's hard to look past, ...
The standard of care for treating children with concussions may be shifting, as some doctors now encourage a quicker return to normal routines.
Driscoll Children’s Hospital’s concussion program greatly expands community access to training, technology and treatment.
As students begin heading back to school and taking part in sports, doctors are warning about the dangers of concussions. Darren Campbell, MD, a sports medicine ...
At CHLA, Jonathan Santana, DO, sees many of these young patients. A primary care sports medicine specialist in the Jackie and Gene Autry Orthopedic Center, Dr. Santana has directed concussion ...
Concussions are “an invisible injury,” and while the decision to seek care is clear-cut with a broken bone, for example, the decision is less automatic for a concussion, Macpherson said.
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