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Ed Bujold, MD, AAFPPractice Website: www.bujoldmd.com

300,000

Sports related concussions occur each year

Football and Soccer have the highest rates of concussion

High school girls sustain a higher incidence of concussions

Concussions among females represented a greater portion of total injuries compared to

boys

Concussions are the 2nd most common traumatic brain injury after motor vehicle

accidents in adolescents and children

In North Carolina, 1/3-1/2 of the high schools aren’t staffed with certified

athletic trainers.

Concussions are under reported among high school football players

Did not think it was serious enough-66%

Did not want to leave a game-41%

Did not know it was a concussion-36%

Did not want to let down teammates-22%

70-90% of concussions are mild

Less than 10% of concussions cause LOC

Taken individually the problem may seem minor or trivialized

Parental ExpectationsThe Madison Bumgarner/Ryan

Succop Syndrome.

Crucial to get backing from the high school principal, coaching staff and school

superintendent

Discussion with parents before the start of the season including written protocols

Stepping outside of the system-expert 2nd opinion

Break down of the brain’s autoregulation system

Leakage of fluid into the substance of the brain

Escalating pressure, the brain pushes through a small opening onto the brain stem

resulting in death