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Sports-Related Concussion: Diagnosis & Management
Kenneth Barnes MD, MSc., CAQSM
Internal Medicine, Pediatrics & Sports Medicine
Kernodle Clinic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
Adjunct Faculty, Moses Cone Sports Medicine Fellowship
Assistant Professor, Exercise Sports Science, Elon University
Clinical Adjunct Faculty, UNC-CH School of Medicine
Colorado Medical Society Guidelines, Return to Play
Management based on first concussion:
Grade 1: Athlete may return to play if asymptomatic for 20 minutes.
Grade 2: Athlete may return to play if asymptomatic for one week.
Grade 3: Athlete should be transported to a hospital emergency department; athlete may return to play one month after injury if asymptomatic for two weeks.
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