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Post-Traumatic Headache and Concussion
Trent Anderson, PhD, discusses what treatment options are currently available for post-traumatic headache and innovative research that may lead to new therapies.

Concussion Myths Debunked
We’ve debunked 5 common concussion myths so you can keep yourself and others safe the next time someone experiences a head injury.

Exercise in the Management of Post-Concussion Symptoms
Robert Scales, PhD, explains how concussion victims can exercise their way to better brain health.

What to Do After a Suspected Concussion
If you feel “off” after a head injury and think you might have a concussion, follow these five steps to evaluate your symptoms and figure out what to do next.

The Impact Report with Willie Stewart
Willie Stewart, PhD, MBChB, stresses the importance of educating medical professionals about TBI.

Returning the Athlete to Competition After a Concussion
Amaal Starling, MD, shares the five steps every coach and parent should follow before returning an athlete to competition after concussion.

Action Plan: What to Do After a Player Sustains a Head Injury
Follow the Return to Play protocol to ensure players are ready to return to activity If one of your players experiences a head injury during practice or a game, you should first consult the Return to Play protocol that is set in place by the league or the school. All 50 states have Return to […]

The Impact Report with William Levine
William Levine, MD, believes in teamwork — both for the athletes he treats and to answer big questions about concussion “Traumatic brain injury. Period. End of story.” That’s how Dr. William Levine describes “concussion” to the student-athletes he treats as Head Team Physician at Columbia University, in order to help them understand the gravity of […]

Concussion Teams: A New and Exciting Approach to Managing Concussion in the Emergency Department
Very few medical institutions have specialized concussion teams in place. Fewer have a standardized approach to treatment. Lawrence C. Newman, MD, FAHS, wants to change that.