How Schools Can Stay Compliant With Modern Concussion Safety Requirements

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Concussion safety has become a major responsibility for schools and athletic programs across the country. Today, schools are expected to do far more than simply remove an athlete from play after a head injury. Administrators, coaches, and athletic directors must follow structured procedures, maintain documentation, communicate with parents, and ensure that Return-to-Play decisions are handled […]

How Coaches Can Build a Concussion Protocol From Scratch

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For many coaches, especially in youth sports, schools, or smaller clubs, having a formal concussion protocol can feel overwhelming. Not every organization has access to medical staff or established systems, yet the responsibility to protect athletes remains the same. A well-structured concussion protocol for coaches ensures that every player receives proper care before, during, and […]

What Happens to the Brain During a Concussion (Explained Simply)

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A concussion is often described as a “mild” brain injury, but the effects on the brain are anything but minor. For athletes, parents, and coaches, understanding what actually happens inside the brain during a concussion is essential for recognizing symptoms, supporting recovery, and preventing long-term damage. While concussions are common in contact sports, many people […]

The Hidden Cost of Ignoring Concussions in Sports Programs

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Concussions are often treated as short-term injuries, but the reality is far more complex. When not properly managed, concussions can create long-term consequences for athletes and serious risks for sports organizations. For schools, clubs, and athletic programs, ignoring or underestimating these injuries can lead to financial, legal, and reputational damage. Understanding the true cost of […]

Preventing Concussions in Contact Sports: 5 Strategies That Work

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Contact sports bring intensity, competition, and teamwork, but they also bring risk. Concussions remain one of the most common injuries across football, rugby, hockey, lacrosse, soccer, and other high-impact sports. While not every injury can be avoided, evidence-based strategies significantly reduce the likelihood and severity of head trauma. Understanding how to prevent concussions is essential […]

Concussion Recovery: Step-by-Step Plan for Athletes and Parents

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Recovering from a concussion is a process, not a single decision. For athletes and parents, knowing what to do after a head injury can feel overwhelming. Symptoms may change day by day, timelines vary, and returning to sports too early can increase the risk of long-term complications. A clear, structured recovery plan helps athletes heal […]

How XLNTBrain Saves Coaches Time on Sideline Assessments

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For coaches, few moments are more stressful than deciding whether an athlete should return to play after a hit or collision. Every second matters, and so does every decision. Coaches are expected to evaluate athletes quickly, recognize injury signs accurately, and reduce risk for both the player and the organization. However, traditional methods of evaluating […]

How Rugby Clubs Can Use Technology to Protect Players from Concussions

Rugby is one of the most physical and fast-paced sports in the world, but with that intensity comes a serious responsibility: protecting players from concussions. For coaches, trainers, and clubs, the challenge isn’t just about recognizing an injury; it’s about preventing, assessing, and managing it effectively. Fortunately, technology is transforming concussion management in rugby, helping […]

10 Warning Signs of a Concussion After a Sports Injury

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A concussion can happen to any athlete, in any sport, at any level of play. Sometimes the signs are obvious, but other times they can be subtle, delayed, or even mistaken for fatigue or dehydration. Knowing how to recognize the warning signs of a concussion can make the difference between a safe recovery and a […]

Are We Taking Concussions Too Seriously?

Here’s why concussions deserve our attention. December 11th, 2017 | Pyschologytoday.com – For decades, getting up after a hard hit has been rewarded with a badge of honor for mental and physical toughness. But nowadays, every hit is coming under scrutiny, slowing games and forcing some athletes into early retirement. With football participation rates decreasing, […]