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Now Open Pinehurst Neurology NeuroSport Concussion Clinic

What is a concussion?

A concussion is a type of brain injury. It occurs when the brain moves quickly enough to interrupt its function. Most concussions result in full recovery, but some can lead to more severe injuries if not recognized and treated properly. The source of the injury is not always clear. It can come from a blow to the head or even from a blow to the body. It can come from one big hit or from several smaller ones. You may not always be aware that you are concussed. It is common that concussed people do not know they are injured. Each year, 1.6 to 3.8 million concussions result from sports injuries in the United States. Almost nine percent of all US high school sports injuries involve concussions. Most concussions result in full recovery. However, some can lead to more severe injuries.

WHAT ARE THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF CONCUSSION?

Concussion SIGNS are things you can observe about the athlete. These include:

• Behavior or personality changes • Blank stare, dazed look • Changes to balance, coordination, reaction time • Delayed or slowed spoken or physical responses • Disorientation (confused about time, date, location, game) • Loss of consciousness/blackout (occurs in less than 10 percent of cases) • Memory loss of event before, during, or after injury occured • Slurred/unclear speech • Trouble controlling emotions • Vomiting

If you suspect an athlete may have a concussion, remove the athlete from play immediately and seek medical attention.

For more information download the Concussion Quick Check sheet

or

To schedule an appointment call 910-295-6868.

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