Enhancing Sport-Related Concussion Return-to-Play Protocols for Non-Professional Athletes
Background on Sport-Related Concussions Sport-related concussions are a form of mild traumatic brain injury that occur when the brain is […]
Background on Sport-Related Concussions Sport-related concussions are a form of mild traumatic brain injury that occur when the brain is […]
Understanding Concussion in Pediatric Athletes Concussions are a form of traumatic brain injury that occur when the brain undergoes a
On-Field Diagnosis and Management of Sports-Related Concussion in Pediatric Athletes Read Post »
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) in teenagers presents real, often distressing symptoms without structural brain damage, complicating an already challenging phase of life. Influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors, FND can profoundly affect education, social interactions, and family relationships. Misconceptions surrounding the disorder often lead to stigma and misunderstanding, further isolating young people. Early recognition, effective multidisciplinary support, and compassionate education are crucial in addressing their needs. Empowering teenagers through clear information, school accommodations, family involvement, and youth advocacy helps foster resilience, autonomy, and hope for recovery.
FND in teenagers and how to support them Read Post »
Understanding Concussions in High School Sports Concussions have become a significant concern in high school sports, representing a type of
Sport-Related Concussions in High School Athletes: A Comprehensive Update Read Post »