Sports Concussion Resources

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Each year, 1.6 to 3.8 million concussions result from sports/recreation injuries in the United States. Sports concussion can affect athletes of any age, gender, or type or level of sport played. While most concussions result in full recovery, some can lead to more severe injuries if not identified early and treated properly.

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A correct diagnosis early can lead to improved outcomes and quicker recovery times.

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Additional Resources

Looking for concussion information for patients, families, and caregivers?

Head to BrainandLife.org to learn more about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of concussion and read helpful guides on how to check someone for the signs of concussion.

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AAN and the NFL Players Association

The AAN and the American Brain Foundation collaborated with the NFL Players Association to develop a concussion education and training video.  The video was distributed to all NFL players at the beginning of the football season.  The video relays essential facts about brain injury and how to recognize it and outlines the NFL concussion protocols that are mandated for player health and safety. 

The AAN in partnership with the American College of Emergency Physicians, helped the NFL Players Association produce a concussion tip sheet. The tip sheet provides important information on how to diagnose and care for concussion. Copies of the concussion tip sheet were distributed to all NFL locker rooms.

Download the tip sheet