With increased concern over the detrimental effects of sports concussions, it’s clear that a multidisciplinary approach to concussion care is imperative in promoting effective recovery. Concussion management partners are multidisciplinary teams that possess in-depth knowledge of concussions and strive to prevent and manage concussions.
These partners are often a diverse group of healthcare professionals. Still, they can also include parents, coaches, administration, and healthcare professionals who work closely to observe and care for the athlete during concussion recovery. In addition, they work with athletes and sports teams to develop concussion management programs by identifying goals, determining resources needed and creating communication plans.
One Colorado concussion management partner, The REAP Project, empowers schools, school districts, families, students, and medical professionals to coordinate, collaborate and to support young people in achieving the safest recovery from concussions. REAP stresses the importance of 2 essential components of a good concussion management program:
Within the team, REAP also suggests designating point people to perform the following responsibilities to effectively communicate and best support the athlete.
Each team member contributes to the process of diagnosing and managing concussions, and ultimately return-to-play decisions. How might a concussion management partner help save your athlete’s lives? Click here for more information on The REAP Project’s concussion management program.
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