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re: How long will the starting LT and RT be out?
Posted on 10/15/17 at 4:37 pm to SammyTiger
Posted on 10/15/17 at 4:37 pm to SammyTiger
How long does it take to recover from a concussion? Or is it all based on the individual?
Posted on 10/15/17 at 4:59 pm to GatorRaiderBait
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How long does it take to recover from a concussion? Or is it all based on the individual?
The individual, his concussion history and the severity of the concussion.
Posted on 10/15/17 at 5:01 pm to GatorRaiderBait
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Or is it all based on the individual?
More based on the concussion. All players take base line testing before the season and have to get back to those results before being cleared to play.
Posted on 10/15/17 at 6:24 pm to GatorRaiderBait
Typical concussion protocol states that one must be 7 days symptom free after the first concussion. The way that works is once your symptoms abate, (no dizziness, confusion, headaches, upset stomach, or sensitivity to light) you begin the concussion protocol: Light, non contact activity, followed by strenuous non-contact activity, followed by limited contact, then return to normal activities. If at any time in the protocol symptoms return then activity is stopped and the protocol starts over when symptoms stop.
For a second concussion during the season, the symptom free time period is longer than 7 days.
For a second concussion during the season, the symptom free time period is longer than 7 days.
Posted on 10/16/17 at 8:24 am to GatorRaiderBait
Concussion.
Depends on severity.
Depends on severity.
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