Kids, Sports, and Concussion: A Guide for Coaches and Parents
By (Author) Lyle Micheli
By (author) William Paul Meehan III
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
8th February 2018
2nd edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Popular medicine and health
Sport: general
Sports training and coaching
Sports injuries and medicine
617.1027083
Winner of 2019 IPPY Award Silver Medal in Health/Medicine/Nutrition Category 2019
Hardback
240
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
595g
A comprehensive summary of sport-related concussion for parents, coaches, and athletes that considers the physics behind the injury, identifies what can be done to reduce the risk of its occurrence, and describes how to respond to a suspected concussion. Concussion injury among athletes continues to be a subject of great concern. Increasing attention and research is focusing on the most vulnerable of athleteschildren. What strategies can be taken to best protect young athletes in sports from grammar school football leagues to high school hockey and soccer teams from concussion How do we treat youngsters who suffer head injuries in sports What are the ethical considerations in allowing children to play such sports, given the risks to still-developing brains In this updated and expanded guide, William Meehan, MD, explains simply and clearly how coaches, parents, and others who work with young athletes can recognize concussion; best help children and youths recover from concussion injuries; and take steps to become proactive to prevent concussion. Readers will learn what causes a sport-related concussion; what happens to brain cells during a concussion; and why concussion, which in the past was dismissed as a trivial injury, is taken so much more seriously now. The book explains how to decrease the risk of concussion; addresses the potential for cumulative effects from multiple concussions, including chronic traumatic encephalopathy; and discusses the ethical dimensions of deciding whether an athlete with multiple concussions should continue to participate in high-risk sports.
William Paul Meehan III, MD, is director of the Micheli Center for Sports Injury Prevention and director of Research for the Brain Injury Center at Boston Children's Hospital.