When is it Right to Return to Play?
Monday, November 21, 2011 - 14:51

According to ThinkFirst and the Return to Play guidelines, there is an order of activities that the concussed patient must follow and be symptom-free before moving on to the next step. If symptoms re-occur, the patient must return to the previous stage until the symptoms are gone.
- No activity, only complete rest.
- Light aerobic exercise, such as walking or stationary cycling.
- Sport specific activities, such as skating, throwing, jumping, running, etc. can begin.
- Drills without body contact.
- Game play.
Anyone can suffer from a concussion on the ice rink, the playground, the basketball court or the ski hill. The same guidelines must be followed as it is very important to never return to play while still experiencing symptoms of a concussion. It is of vital importance that concussion management include cognitive and mental function, not just any physical demands, in order to achieve the proper recovery.
For more information on concussions and return to play guidelines, please read SIRC's latest Newsletter on concussions.
For more information on concussions and return to play guidelines, please read SIRC's latest Newsletter on concussions.