Athletic Trainers Essential to Getting Concussion Patients Back to Play

EXETER, NH – It’s no secret that sport-related concussions can affect an athlete’s sport participation and academic success.

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Study: Is Resting for Longer Periods of Time Better for Young Concussion Patients?

EXETER, NH – The typical treatment for a concussion patient is to rest and relax for a short time frame until symptoms have begun to subside before returning to work, school, or play.

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Skiing & Snowboarding: Preventing Winter Sporting Injuries

It’s that time of year again. Whether you make occasional weekend trips to the mountains or spend every weekend watching your children race, skiing and snowboarding are a part of winter in New England.

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Free Education Series – Concussion Management

Rochester area parents, coaches and athletes should attend a free discussion on “Proper Management of Sports-Related Concussions” on Thursday, January 9th at 6:30pm at 187 Gonic Rd in Rochester, NH.

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Concussion Management in Rochester

A free discussion on “Proper Management of Sports-Related Concussions”. The session will take place on Thursday, January 9th at 6:30pm at the new Access Sports Medicine facility in the Access Plaza at 187 Gonic Rd in Rochester, NH.

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Athletes Need to Know About Concussions

While they are the most common type of traumatic brain injury, athletes of all ages and levels continue to underestimate the devastating effects concussions can have on their life and sport-career.

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