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Matt Kaiserman St. Luke’s Concussion Clinic Community Relations Coordinator. October 5, 2012. St. Luke’s Concussion Clinic. St. Luke’s Concussion Clinic. National Legislative Climate. http://www.knowconcussion.org/resource/concussion-legislation-map/. HB 632.
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Matt KaisermanSt. Luke’s Concussion ClinicCommunity Relations Coordinator October 5, 2012
National Legislative Climate http://www.knowconcussion.org/resource/concussion-legislation-map/
HB 632 • Section 1: SBOE and the IHSAA must provide a link on their websites to CDC guidelines and educational materials. • Section 2: Applies to Middle School, Junior High School and High School athletics. • Section 3: Mandates education to parents and athletes prior to the start of an athletic season. Coaches, AT’s and referees must review biannually.
HB 632 • Section 4: Removal from play protocols established by schools • Must Adhere to CDC guidelines • Athlete must be removed when “reasonably suspected” of sustaining an injury • Section 5: Return to play protocols • “An athlete may be returned to play once the athlete is evaluated and authorized to return by a qualified health care professional who is trained in the evaluation and management of concussions.” • Physician or Physician Assistant • Advanced Practice Nurse • A licensed health care professional trained in the evaluation and management of concussions who is supervised by a directing physician • Section 6: Liability • “If an individual reasonably acts in accordance with the protocol developed pursuant to subsection (4) of this section, then acting upon such protocol shall not form the basis of a claim for negligence in a civil action. • Section 7: Youth Sport Organizations • Liability Protections
HB 632 – In Comparison • 3 tenets of “ideal” concussion legislation • Educational Outreach • RFP/RTP Protocols • Parent Acknowledgement of Risk
School Compliance – A Quick Start Guide • Draft Protocol • Parent/Athlete meeting • Cognitive Baseline Testing (Optional) • Biannual Concussion Training for ATC’s/Coaches • Removal from Play Protocol • Coaches & non-clinical staff • ATC’s & other appropriate medical professionals • Return to Play Protocol • Academic Accommodations http://stlukesonline.org/sports/
Parent/Athlete Meeting • Annual Meeting – prior to each sport season • Attended by parents, athletes, coaches • Topic Areas • Definition of concussion • Signs/Symptoms • Observable signs by others • Tips for Prevention • Risks Associated with continued play after a concussion • What to do if you suspect someone has sustained a concussion • CDC 4 step action plan • Additional resources for parents, athletes and coaches • Parent/Guardian Acknowledgment Form
Cognitive Baseline Testing (Optional) • Recommendations: • Biannual baseline ImPACT testing of athletes in the following activities: • Football, volleyball, wrestling, basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, pole vaulting, cheer, or any other athlete at the request of the athlete’s parent, guardian or coach. • Establish baselines using other cognitive tests such as BESS, SAC, etc. • At least once in an athlete’s junior high and high school career.
Biannual Training of ATC’s & Coaches • Coaches • NFHS online education mandated by the IHSAA • Print certificate of completion and keep on file • http://www.nfhslearn.com/electiveDetail.aspx?courseID=15000 • Athletic Trainers • “Heads Up to Clinicians Concussion Training” provided online by the CDC • Print certificate of completion and keep on file • http://www.cdc.gov/concussion/
Removal from Play Protocol • Coaches & non-clinical staff • Symptom awareness • Emergency protocols • Evaluation of injury by proper medical professionals • Proper communication channels • Athletic Trainers & other appropriate medical providers • Symptom awareness • Emergency protocols • Injury Evaluation • Proper communication channels • Athlete referral
Return to Play Protocol • Athletic Trainers or other appropriate medical providers • Consistent with NFHS rules and Idaho Law • Graduated Return to Play • Step 0 – Cognitive Rest • Step 1 – Light Aerobic Exercise • Step 2 – Moderate Exercise • Step 3 – Non-contact Exercise • Step 4 – Practice • Step 5 – Return to Competition
Academic Accommodations • Proper communication with athlete and athlete’s parents • 504 Plans if necessary • Implemented when students have a disability (temporary or permanent) that affects their performance in any manner. • Environmental adaptations, curriculum modifications, and behavioral strategies. • Students recovering from a concussion may need to: • Take rest breaks as needed • Spend fewer hours at school • Be given more time to take tests or complete assignments • Receive help with schoolwork, and/or • Reduce time spent on the computer, reading, or writing
Educational Materials & Resources • Parents • Idaho Concussion Management Plan Overview • St. Luke’s Concussion Handout • CDC Fact sheet • NFHS Guide for Parents • NFHS Concussion Physiology Handout • Parent/Guardian Acknowledgement Form • Athletes • CDC Fact Sheet
ImPACT Testing Program • Largest Normative Dataset • Measures player symptoms • Measures verbal and visual memory, processing speed and reaction time • Reaction time measured to a 1/100th of a second • Community Access – St. Luke’s Testing Program • 12 schools currently enrolled • 3000+ baselines
Additional Resources To find these materials online, please visit: www.stlukesonline.org/sports Additional Online Resources www.cdc.gov/concussion www.nfhslearn.com www.knowconcussion.org www.impacttest.com To view the Idaho Concussion Law visit: http://legislature.idaho.gov/legislation/2012/H0632.pdf
Thank You Matt Kaiserman Community Relations Coordinator St. Luke’s Concussion Clinic 111 W. State St. Boise, ID 83702 p: (208) 381-9205 kaisermm@slhs.org c: (208) 781-0875 concussion@slhs.org Concussion Clinic: (208) 381-2665