What Parents Should Know about Concussions in Youth Sports

Shoreline, WALocal News

In an eye-opening interview with ParentMap, Dr. Sara Crisman from Seattle Children's discusses the alarming risks associated with head injuries in youth sports. She points out that although knee injuries are often highlighted, brain injuries pose a much more significant threat, potentially taking children out of their daily lives. The article outlines immediate actions parents should take when a head injury occurs, including monitoring symptoms and seeking medical attention. Dr.

Crisman emphasizes the importance of recognizing the signs of concussions, which can range from headaches to confusion. Furthermore, the piece provides actionable recovery strategies and guidelines for determining when it's safe for young athletes to return to play. To combat the rising incidence of head injuries, the article also suggests preventive measures that can be implemented in sports programs. By fostering awareness and education, the article empowers parents to take proactive steps in safeguarding their children. This conversation is crucial for ensuring the health and well-being of young athletes in an increasingly competitive sports environment.

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