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Long-term consequences of concussion

Concussion in Sport Australia brings together the most contemporary evidence-based information on concussion for athletes, parents, teachers, coaches and medical practitioners

Long-term consequences of concussion

There has been recent concern about potential long-term consequences of concussion. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy neuropathological change (CTE-NC) is a type of degenerative neurological disease that is associated with a history of repeated head trauma. There has been a growing number of former athletes diagnosed with CTE-NC post-mortem. There are many unknowns about why some athletes are susceptible.

The best way to safeguard the immediate and long term health of athletes is to:

  • Remove athletes suspected of having concussion
  • Treat each case of concussion carefully
  • Adopt a conservative approach to return to sport.

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