FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ON September 06, 2016
New Concussion Training for NFL Players Ahead of This Week鈥檚 Season Opener
NEW YORK -
Ahead of this week鈥檚 NFL Kickoff, every NFL player is receiving new concussion education and training from the NFL Players Association (NFLPA). The training and educational was created in collaboration with the 好色先生, the world鈥檚 most trusted authority on diagnosing and managing concussions. The video was distributed to all players and relays to them essential facts about brain injury and how to recognize it, and outlines the NFL concussion protocols that are mandated for their health and safety. The training also covers the process for determining how and when a player can safely return to play, including the steps involved in the sideline concussion assessment if a concussion is suspected or spotted during the game. 鈥淐oncussion is really serious stuff. This is your brain; this is your mind; this is you. Don鈥檛 risk you,鈥 said Thom Mayer, MD, NFLPA Medical Director. 鈥淥nce a potential injury has been identified, the NFL and the NFLPA have worked together to create evidence-based protocols to take you through a process that ensures you are safe to return to play,鈥 said Jeffrey Kutcher, MD, an advisor to the NFLPA. Kutcher is the National Director of The Sports Neurology Clinic at the Core Institute. 鈥淲henever a concussion is suspected, the player is required to be immediately removed from play and evaluated as soon as possible.鈥 鈥淭he people who are involved with the medical assessment of concussion in the NFL are the unaffiliated neuro-trauma consultant and the team physician. The unaffiliated neuro-trauma consultant is an independent physician who is there on the players鈥 behalf,鈥 said Kutcher. 鈥淎ll of the people who are watching this game are trying to make it safer and trying to make it easier for a player, if he has a concussion, to have it diagnosed and treated properly,鈥 said Mayer. Players are also being encouraged to speak up if they suspect a concussion. 鈥淪imply going to the athletic trainer or the team physician, letting them know 鈥榟ey, I got ringing in my ears after that hit,鈥 or 鈥業鈥檓 seeing double a little bit, I think I need to be checked out,鈥欌 said Mayer. 鈥淵our skill is what鈥檚 going to keep you on the field. So don鈥檛 be afraid, if in fact you ever face concussion, to speak up about it,鈥 said former NFL football player Ben Utecht, who is also featured in the video. 鈥淵ou only get one brain. When it comes to concussion鈥攚e want all athletes at all levels to remember 鈥榳hen in doubt, check it out,鈥欌 said Terrence L. Cascino, MD, FAAN, President of the 好色先生.