Concussion Smart

Education

Only for iPhone

Free · Designed for iPhone

iPhone

Concussion Education and Assessment The Concussion Smart App is a new tool that helps coaches and parents recognise whether an individual is exhibiting/reporting the signs and symptoms of a suspected concussion. The app allows a coach or parent to respond quickly and appropriately to this potentially serious medical situation. It informs on the signs and symptoms of a concussion, how to self-monitor and when to seek medical advice following a hit to the head. Concussion is a manageable injury; however it can lead to long term difficulties or even fatality if not taken seriously. Benefits and features Concussion Test The concussion test feature has three different tests, these include 1) Side-line quick check - The Maddocks questions are validated for side-line evaluation only. They are a list of five questions that are part of an assessment for concussion on the sports side-line following a hit to the head 2) Complete Concussion Test – Developed from the SCAT3 this is a more detailed concussion test and assessment that can be used by a coach or parent to monitor an individual after a knock to the head to monitor if they need further medical advice. 3) Clinician Corner - SCAT3 - The SCAT3 is a standardized tool for evaluating injured athletes for concussion. The SCAT3 is designed for use by medical professionals. This assessment can be completed on the smart phone with an option to email to print for your records Signs and Symptoms A list of the signs and symptoms of a concussion allowing coaches and parents to know how to educate themselves to be able to identify a concussion Return to Play Guide After an individual suffers a concussion a Return to play Guide should be followed before returning to the field of play. This is a guided step-by-step, graduated, exercise-limited process. The player should avoid activities that require concentration or attention until symptoms have been absent for a minimum of 24 hours. If signs or symptoms persist at any rehabilitation stage do not allow the player to move onto the next stage until symptom free. Rest = Recovery After an initial concussion the individual should subscribe to complete and utter rest Concussion Information The apps information section helps coaches and parents to make an informed decision regarding how to proceed after a child or players injury. This feature includes answers to Frequently Asked Questions for coaches and parents Tell a Friend If you like this app and want to help ‘Knock the Issue of Concussion on the Head’ you can share this app with your friends or followers and help reduce the number of concussions continuing to play while concussed. Acquired Brain Injury Ireland is Ireland's leading provider of Community Based Neuro- Rehabilitation services for people with an acquired brain injury. For more information visit http://abiireland.ie Sponsored by Medtronic and Covidien

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    • Seller
      • Peter Bradley Foundation Ltd
    • Size
      • 6.4 MB
    • Category
      • Education
    • Compatibility
      Requires iOS 7.1 or later.
      • iPhone
        Requires iOS 7.1 or later.
      • iPod touch
        Requires iOS 7.1 or later.
      • Mac
        Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
      • Apple Vision
        Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
    • Languages
      • English
    • Age Rating
      16+
      • 16+
      • Frequent
        Medical Treatment information

        Infrequent
        Alcohol, Tobacco, Drug Use or References
    • Copyright
      • © 2015 Acquired Brain Injury Ireland