Concussion Myths and Facts
Learn about some common concussion myths and get the facts about these misconceptions, presented in an easy-to-scan flyer that can easily be downloaded, shared, or hung up.
Our Minds Matter Concussion Program experts have created this list of resources to help you keep your child safe and well.
Learn about some common concussion myths and get the facts about these misconceptions, presented in an easy-to-scan flyer that can easily be downloaded, shared, or hung up.
A sports medicine pediatrician from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia conducts a concussion exam on a high school athlete, demonstrating the steps to take when evaluating children and teens for a possible concussion.
The brain is like an integrated circuit board of memory and processing. Learn how a head impact disrupts brain function and download a helpful handout.
Brain rest after concussion works to help your brain heal properly. Here's how to optimize your brain rest.
Stay a-HEAD of the game with host Dr. Bob Belfer as he sits down to discuss concussions with Dr. Dan Corwin (Pediatric Emergency Medicine) and Dr. Christina Master (Sports Medicine). Listen to the episode.
Once concussion symptoms begin to improve, usually after a few days, it's time to recharge your brain with some activity!
Learn about common concussion symptoms to watch for, presented in an easy-to-scan format with a flyer that can easily be downloaded, shared, or hung up.
Most states have a youth sports concussion law to help reduce the risk of student-athletes suffering concussion, and its long-term consequences.