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  1. Concussion Protocol for Kids and Adults

    Oct 16, 2024 · It’s a guide that can allow everyone — parents, coaches, athletic trainers, healthcare providers and others — to identify and initiate care for athletes with suspected or …

  2. What to do After a Concussion | HEADS UP | CDC

    Sep 15, 2025 · Remember that even if a concussion doesn't seem serious now, it can affect your child later on. You have a key role in helping them stay safe and healthy for life. Be sure to …

  3. Concussion Protocol Guide: What Are the Steps? - Verywell Health

    Aug 12, 2025 · Learn the step-by-step approach of a concussion protocol. It will help you to evaluate an injury and its symptoms, and return to activities safely.

  4. Concussion Protocol Timeline - From Day 1 to Symptom Free

    Jul 22, 2025 · A concussion protocol timeline is a day-by-day, week-by-week roadmap that outlines when to rest, when to move, and when to resume full activity. Concussion protocol …

  5. All students should be monitored at school and follow a gradual support protocol while recovering from a concussion. The full effect of the injury may not be obvious at first, as some symptoms …

  6. Guidelines for Recovery — Concussion Alliance

    Concussion Alliance has created this concussion recovery guide to provide step-by-step information on how to navigate your recovery. We also have a recovery guide for children and …

  7. assessments for caring for a concussion. It outlines how the concussion care team prepares for and responds to this injury. You may think a “concussion protocol” implies a strict, written …

  8. The New Playbook on Concussions: Updated Guidelines for ...

    May 13, 2025 · Reflecting on the latest developments, the 6th International Conference on Concussion in Sport (Amsterdam 2022) unveiled an updated consensus statement, offering …

  9. Returning to Sports | HEADS UP | CDC

    Sep 15, 2025 · Learn important steps for athletes returning to activities after a concussion.

  10. Start your recovery by resting. As symptoms improve, you may gradually return to regular activities. Recovery from a mild TBI or concussion means you can do your regular activities …