Get Your Head in the Game
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Sports are an excellent way for kids and teens to stay healthy and learn important leadership and team-building skills. Often young athletes do not recognize their own limitations, especially when it comes to concussions. Sport-related concussions in youth are common and can have significant long-term adverse effects. Coaches and parents play an important role in preventing concussions and responding appropriately if they do occur. Having the knowledge and resources to better understand the impact of concussions will help keep young athletes healthy, active, and thriving. Join Brian Harrell, MD, family medicine physician, and Director of Sports Medicine at Memorial discusses how to improve prevention, recognition, and response to sports-related concussions.