Arch Manning sustained a concussion in overtime of the Longhorns’ win over the Mississippi State Bulldogs last week, putting ...
Fall sports season is in full swing, with many students as young as kindergarten participating in high contact sports such as football and soccer. According to the Brain Injury Research Institute, an ...
SEATTLE — Byron Buxton initially thought he was just dealing with a headache in the immediate aftermath of his collision with Carlos Correa just over two weeks ago. While Correa walked off the field ...
Active management after concussion is the best way for patients to recover and get back to school and work as quickly as possible, according to a Clinical Practice paper published yesterday in the New ...
Your brain is surrounded in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) inside your skull. The fluid acts as a shock absorber between the brain and skull, but sometimes this isn’t enough. Yes, it’s possible to have a ...
Beginning this fall, the concussion management protocol developed for University of Virginia student-athletes will become the standard of care for all students at Student Health and Wellness, thanks ...
Mild fever may not necessarily be a cause for concern, but it’s important to monitor it and see how it progresses. If your fever is persistent or worsens, don’t hesitate to contact a doctor. You may ...
For two to three “solid days” after he collided with center fielder Byron Buxton in Baltimore, Carlos Correa experienced dizziness, headaches and brain fog. “My thoughts were slow,” the shortstop said ...
Concerned NFL fans think that Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered another concussion that went undetected in Sunday’s season opener against the Indianapolis Colts. Nothing went right ...
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How does college football concussion protocol work? Explaining NCAA rules, evaluation process, recovery and more
The NFL concussion protocol only has five steps, while the NCAA's has six. Really though the NFL's final stage is full ...
During an appearance Tuesday on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, WWE legend Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson described the legitimate physical pain he endured in a particular scene for the upcoming movie ...
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