Tuesday May 07, 2024
Episode 31: Concussion: The Delicate Art of Concussion Assessment & Management In Community and Junior Sport
Join us as we welcome David Munro, an expert physiotherapist with a wealth of experience in concussion management across a variety of sports, but with a focus on community level sport and Australian Rules Football. Listen in as he shares his journey and provides valuable insights into the evolution of concussion awareness and peels back the layers on concussion management, giving athletes and coaches the critical know-how to safeguard players' futures.
David's wealth of knowledge is obvious as we discuss the days of limited recognition through to today's understanding of considering concussion as a mild traumatic brain injuries. The complexity of managing these injuries is balanced with a simple focus on providing adequate care to concussed athletes.
David and I navigate the process of recognizing and responding to concussions in high-pressure sports environments, using readily available tools such as the Concussion Recognition Tool 6, and the crucial role these tools play in ensuring the safety of our players.. David also touches on the challenges of managing younger athletes, the emotional indicators of concussion, and further explains the gradual reintroduction of athletes to their sport post-concussion, detailing the Graduated Return To Sport guidelines and protocols that prioritize the athlete's long-term well-being.
David discusses the contentious debates surrounding concussion protocols and helmet safety, especially within Australian sports. We dissect the differing guidelines from the AFL to those recommended by the Australian Institute of Sport, and why it's crucial to adhere to these expert-driven measures. David also addresses the sobering topic of athletes facing consecutive concussions and the potential need for long recovery periods in certain cases.
This episode isn't just about the immediate steps post-concussion, but about a holistic view of athlete health, from the moment of impact to the long-term implications on their lives and careers.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone at any level of sport, even if just a parent, observer, or volunteer.
Below are some fabulous tools, some that were mentioned directly in the podcast, which will help enhance your knowledge and confidence in dealing with concussion:
https://www.concussioninsport.gov.au/
(Australian Sports Commission regulations and recommendations, with clear information for all people involved in sports)
https://sma.org.au/new-concussion-guidelines-launched-today/
(Concussion Brain Health & Position Statement)
(extremely useful resource and has a downloadable copy of CRT6)
https://www.connectivity.org.au/
(includes a great short course for anyone to do)
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