Brains are Worth It: Concussion Symposium Vancouver, BC November 10, 2010

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Brains are Worth It: Concussion Symposium Vancouver, BC November 10, 2010 Dr. Brian Hunt Co- Director ThinkFirst BC Neurological Surgeon Lions Gate Hospital, North Vancouver Dr. Shelina Babul-Wellar Associate Director / Sports Injury Specialist BC Injury Research & Prevention Unit Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Pediatrics, UBC

Agenda Welcome and Introductions How big is the problem? Concussion Summit Highlights Mayo Clinic Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport Pilot project to improve concussion management Q & A and Discussion Develop a plan for disseminating accurate concussion information

Concussion Education and Awareness

Symptomatic Concussed Athlete 6X REPEAT CONCUSSION 8X POTENTIAL BRAIN DAMAGE

Lystedt Law 13 year old athlete junior high football (Washington State) Hard hit to the head Sidelined 15 minutes and returned to game Collapsed at end of game Last words Dad, I can t see 9 months later.. wheelchair bound impaired speech

Lystedt Law Youth athletes suspected of sustaining a concussion/head injury be removed from play. When in doubt, sit them out. School districts work with the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) to develop information and policies on educating coaches, youth athletes and parents nature and risk of concussion, including the dangers of returning to practice or competition after a concussion or head injury. All student athletes and their parents/guardians sign an information sheet about concussion/head injury prior to the youth athlete s initiating practice at the start of each season. Youth athletes who have been removed from play receive written medical clearance prior to returning to play from a licensed health-care provider trained in the evaluation and management of concussion.

At it s core, the call-to-action will support building a national mandate that young athletes suspected of sustaining a concussion or head injury in practice or games be removed from competition until examined or cleared by a medical professional.

Washington Governor Christine Gregoire signed into law House Bill 1824, also known as the Zackery Lystedt Law. The legislation prohibits youth athletes suspected of sustaining a concussion from returning to play without a licenced health care provider s approval, and is noted as the most comprehensive return-to-play law in the United States for athletes under 18.

BC Football Effective June 1, 2010, BC Football adopts policy specific to concussion/brain injuries requires ALL coaches to participate in a yearly education program before the season to ensure that an athlete suspected of a head injury be removed from play and NOT be allowed to return until cleared by a doctor

Concussion Management Card

Definition of Concussion A concussion is a common form of brain injury, and can be caused by a direct or indirect hit to the head or body (for example, a car crash, fall or sport injury). This causes a change in brain function, which results in a variety of symptoms. With a concussion there is no visible injury to the structure of the brain, meaning that tests like MRI or CT scans usually appear normal. www.thinkfirst.ca

Definition of Concussion 1. Concussion may be caused either by a direct blow to the head, face, neck or elsewhere on the body with an impulsive force transmitted to the head. 2. Concussion typically results in the rapid onset of short- lived impairment of neurologic function that resolves spontaneously. 3. Concussion may result in neuropathological changes but the acute clinical symptoms largely reflect a functional disturbance rather than a structural injury. Aubry et. al., Br J Sports Med 36(1): 6-10, 2002

Definition of Concussion 4. Concussion results in a graded set of clinical symptoms that may or may not involve loss of consciousness. Resolution of the clinical and cognitive symptoms typically follows a sequential course. However it is important to note that in a small percentage of cases, post-concussive symptoms may be prolonged. 5. No abnormality on standard structural neuroimaging studies is seen in concussion. Aubry et. al., Br J Sports Med 36(1): 6-10, 2002

Signs and Symptoms Physical Cognitive Emotional Sleep Headache Feeling mentally Irritability Drowsiness/fatigue Nausea foggy Sadness Sleeping less/more usual Vomiting Feeling slowed More emotional Trouble falling asleep See stars down Nervousness Balance Difficulty problems concentrating Dizziness Difficulty Visual problems remembering Fatigue Forgetful of Sensitivity to recent light information or Sensitivity to conversations noise Confused about Numbness/ recent events Tingling Answers Dazed or questions slowly stunned Repeats questions

Athlete Signs to Watch For Problems could arise over the first 24-48 hours. He/she should not be left alone and must go to a hospital at once if he/she: Has a headache that gets worse Is very drowsy or can t be woken up Can t recognize people or places Has repeated vomiting Behaves unusually or seems confused; is very irritable Has seizures Has weak or numb arms or legs Is unsteady on feet; has slurred speech

Zurich Conference Graduated Return to Play Protocol 6 STAGES 1. No Activity 2. Light aerobic activity 3. Sport-specific exercise 4. Non contact training drills 5. Full contact practice 6. RETURN TO PLAY