Ted Farrar, M.D., presents "Concussion Testing & Treatment" at the 2013 9th Annual Cutting Edge Concepts in Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Seminar presented by Orlando Orthopaedic Center Foundation.
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directly or indirectly, referred to or illustrated
with or without recognition within this
presentation.
9. Neurocognitive Testing
Results Can Assist
Severity
Prognosis
Status of the Recovery
Guide Treatment Considerations
Helps Educate
10. Recommendations For Use
Baseline Testing
High-Risk Athletes with History
Athletes who Deny Symptoms
Assist in Accelerated Return
Medicolegal Support
11. ImPACT Test: 6 Phases
Word Discrimination: 12 Word Recall
Design Memory: 12 Random Patterns
24. Return to Activity
Symptom Free
No Medication or Rehab
At Baseline
RTP Protocol
Florida State Law
25. Graded RTP Protocol from 3rd ICCS
Consensus Statement, Zurich 2008
Rehab Stage Fx Exercise at Each Rehab Stage Objective of Each Stage
1. No activity Complete rest (physical and Recovery
cognitive)
2. Light aerobic exercise Walk, swim or stationary bike Increase HR
keeping intensity < 70% MPHR;
no resistance training
3. Sport-specific exercise Sport-specific drills with no head Add movement
impact activities
4. Non-contact training drills Progression to more complex drills; Exercise, coordination and
may start progressive resistance cognitive load
training
5. Full contact practice After medical clearance; Restore confidence and assess
participate in normal activities functional skills by coaching staff
6. RTP Normal game play
26.
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