How can a concussion be identified Nfhs?
Correspondingly, when can a concussion be identified?
Balance problems or dizziness, or double or blurry vision. Bothered by light or noise. Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, or groggy. Confusion, or concentration or memory problems.
Correspondingly, how are concussions identified?
A CT scan uses a series of X-rays to obtain cross-sectional images of your skull and brain. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be used to identify changes in your brain or to diagnose complications that may occur after a concussion.
Baseline testing should include a check for concussion symptoms, as well as balance and cognitive (such as concentration and memory) assessments. Computerized or paper-pencil neuropsychological tests may be included as a piece of an overall baseline test to assess an athlete's concentration, memory, and reaction time.