Count on Rothman Orthopaedic Institute for The Best Sports Concussion Program in the Region

December 9th, 2013

 Concussions often occur in high contact sports. And unfortunately, in many cases, they are not promptly diagnosed. For this reason, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute has engineered one of the best sports concussion programs to date in order to keep athletes safe and to prevent future injuries. Since athletes are at a constant risk for concussions, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute has geared its expertise specifically toward sports concussions. Teamwork in concussion management is extremely important, so Rothman Orthopaedic Institute has several specialists on hand to diagnose, treat, and prevent concussions within the best sports concussion program that the area has to offer.

 
If you are experiencing any of the many symptoms of a sports-related concussion, please consider making an appointment. Maybe you recently sustained a blow to your head during practice or a game. If you are experiencing any memory loss, confusion, difficulty speaking, sensitivity to light and/or sound, or even nausea and especially a headache, you should see a Rothman concussion specialist right away. Do not disregard any hit you may have experienced during a game or practice. Even light blows can cause a concussion, so it is important for athletes to be aware of the symptoms of a concussion and be ready to seek help. 
 
If you are a coach and you believe any of your athletes may have experienced a concussion you should direct them to be evaluated immediately. Since experts are now discovering the long term effects of concussions, it is important to take immediate action.
 
Multiple concussions could result in cumulative damage to your brain if the issue is not properly treated. To be evaluated by physicians at the best sports concussion program in the area, call Rothman Orthopaedic Institute today. 
 
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