Concussion Awareness Critical
- Created on Tuesday, 06 March 2012 19:58
- Last Updated on 03.06.2012
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The spectre of athletic concussion dominates the news this week. There are multiple lawsuits by retired NFL players moving through the courts alleging that the NFL failed in its' duty to warn and protect players of the short and long term damages that concussion posed to player health. The League is contemplating disciplining the Cleveland Browns for leaving quarterback Colt McCoy in a game last season after they knew he had suffered a concussion. San Diego Charger offensive lineman Chris Diehl just announced his retirement after being left in a game with damage last season. I have called this situation a "ticking time bomb" and "undiagnosed health epidemic" and have written on the dangers in the past. If I wrote this column repetitively warning about the concussion awareness, prevention and treatment it would still be merited considering the millions of concussions occuring at every level of collision-risk sports.

Leigh Steinberg is the CEO of Steinberg Sports and Entertainment in Newport Beach, California. He spent his career as the first Super Agent with clients like Hall of Fame QBs Troy Aikman, Warren Moon, Steve Young and more. Leigh was the inspiration for Tom Cruise's character in the movie "Jerry Maguire." He is a member of the SportsConcussions.org advisory board.
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- CDC's Concussion Training for Clinicians
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Leigh Steinberg, Sports Agent
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Concussions Occur...
...in Any Sport
REMOVE athlete from play
REFER to medical provider
REST no sports, no texting/TV
RETURN only with doctor's OK
Source: Children's Hospital Boston, Sports Concussion Clinic