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POLITICA ȘI PROTOCOLUL DE CONCUZIE EMSC

POLITICA ȘI PROTOCOLUL DE CONCUZIE EMSC

Erin Mills Soccer Club s-a asociat cu Complete Concussion Management ™ (CCMI) pentru a introduce o nouă politică bazată pe dovezi în acest an. Politica prezintă măsuri preventive pentru jucători, antrenori și antrenori, precum și procesul de revenire la joc. Vă rugăm să găsiți detaliile în documentul de mai jos:

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Politica de comutare a clubului de fotbal Erin Mills

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În calitate de jucător, părinte / tutore legal, antrenor sau manager la Erin Mills Soccer Club, sunteți de acord să urmați și să înțelegeți termenii menționați în Protocolul EMSC de comotie găsit mai jos:

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Protocolul de comotie a clubului de fotbal Erin Mills

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ROWAN'S LAW - CONCUSSION AWARENESS

 

Ontario is a national leader in concussion management and prevention. Rowan’s Law (Concussion Safety), 2018 makes it mandatory for sports organizations to:

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  1. Effective July 1, 2019, ensure that athletes under 26 years of age, parents of athletes under 18, Coaches, Team Trainers and Team Officials confirm every year that they have reviewed Ontario’s Concussion Awareness Resources. The Concussion Awareness Resources can be accessed free of charge at the following web location.

    • A Confirmation Receipt for review of Concussion Awareness Resources must be completed by each registered participant and managed by the community sports organization for athletes under 26 years of age, parents of athletes under 18, Coaches, Team Trainers and Team Officials before participating in their sport. The Confirmation Receipt Form can be found here.

  2. Effective July 1, 2019, establish a Concussion Code of Conduct that sets out rules of behaviour to support concussion prevention. Each year, Athletes, Coaches and Team Trainers must review and sign off on their applicable Codes of Conduct.

  3. Effective July 1, 2020, establish a Removal-from-Sport and Return-to-Sport protocol.

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The purpose of Rowan’s Law legislation is to promote culture change and make participation in amateur competitive sport safer. There is no enforcement or monitoring provisions in Rowan’s Law.

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ROWAN'S LAW RESOURCES

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Concussion Recognition Tool

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OSA Suspected Concussion Report Form

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Concussion Awareness

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Ages 10 and Under E-Booklet

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Ages 11-14 E-Booklet

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Ages 15 and Up E-Booklet

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For Coaches

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For Parents

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For Players

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CONCUSSION SIDELINE COURSE

 

All coaches and trainers of Erin Mills Soccer Club are required to complete the Concussion Sideline Course, equipping them with an understanding of what a concussion is, how to recognize them, and how to assist in safely managing a concussed athlete back into the classroom and sporting environment.

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Coaches and trainers will also receive access to the mobile Concussion Tracker App, allowing them to assess and report suspected concussions to recognized CCMI clinics as well as track recovery status on injured athletes. This allows seamless communication between teams and healthcare practitioners and ensures safe Return to Learn, Work and Play.

 

Why Complete Concussion Management?

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Through Erin Mills Soccer Club’s partnership with CCMI, athletes now have access to a network of recognized clinics and multi-disciplinary practitioners that provide experienced and standardized concussion care at any location.

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CONCUSSION PROTOCOL 

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Erin Mills Soccer Club is committed to protecting the health and safety of our athletes. Although we strive to prevent concussions, the reality is concussions can happen. As a result, we have partnered with Complete Concussion Management Inc. (CCMI), a Canadian-based, international research and concussion care organization. From initial pre-season baseline testing to concussion treatment and rehabilitation, CCMI practitioners are trained to collaborate with primary care physicians to co-manage concussions and ensure athletes safely Return to Learn, Work   and Play.

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What is a concussion?

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A concussion is a brain injury caused by acceleration or deceleration of the brain following a significant impact to the head or elsewhere on the body. The impact causes biochemical imbalances within brain cells, resulting in decreased blood flow and temporary energy deficits. Symptoms may include loss of consciousness, headache, pressure in the head, neck pain, nausea or vomiting, dizziness, or balance problems, among others.

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Multimodal Baseline Testing

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Multimodal baseline testing is a series of physical and cognitive tests that provide a pre-injury overview of healthy brain function. These tests can offer healthcare practitioners an objective benchmark on which to compare should an athlete sustain a concussion.

CONCUSSION TREATMENT

 

During the early stage following injury, a period of relative symptom limited physical and cognitive rest is recommended. Research suggests 24 to 48 hours; however, these decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.

 

Following a short period of rest, the International Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport recommends a gradual increase in mental and physical activity guided by a licensed healthcare practitioner trained in concussion management. If symptoms persist beyond 10 days, exercise therapy, manual therapy of the neck, diet and nutrition changes, and vestibular and visual rehabilitation can be effective treatment options in these cases.  Visit completeconcussions.com/find-a-clinic to find a recognized healthcare provider.

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Return to Learn, Work and Play

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Standardized concussion treatment and Return to Learn, Work, and Play strategies ensure adequate recovery time, and thereby limiting the risk of further injury.

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We recommend a 10-step process which includes a phased return to cognitive and then physical activity:

 

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