NBA's Concussion Policy
Posted by Unknown on Saturday, May 18, 2013 with 37 comments
National Basketball Association Concussion Policy Summary
The National Basketball Association Concussion Policy is designed to maximize the neurological health of NBA players by providing a framework of education and clinical management. The policy was created under the core principle that each concussion, and each athlete, is unique. Optimum medical care depends on an individualized and comprehensive approach to concussion management.
1. Education: Every player and coach receives concussion education prior to the beginning of each season. Topics include information on the underlying mechanism of concussion, common and uncommon presentations of concussion, appropriate management strategies and possible complications or long-term manifestations of the injury.
2. Baseline testing: Prior to each season, each player will undergo testing of baseline brain function, via a neurological and cognitive assessment.
3. Evaluation and management: a. If a player is suspected of having a concussion, or exhibits the signs or symptoms of concussion, they will be removed from participation and undergo evaluation by the medical staff in a quiet, distraction-free environment conducive to conducting a neurological evaluation.
b. If a player is diagnosed with concussion, he will not return to participation on that same day.
c. A player that is diagnosed with concussion should have their physical and cognitive exertion limited as much as possible while they are still experiencing symptoms of concussion.
4. Return-to-participation decisions: a. Once a player is diagnosed with a concussion, he is then held out of all activity until he is symptom-free at rest and until he has no appreciable difference from his baseline neurological exam and his baseline score on the computerized cognitive assessment test.
b. The concussed player may not return to participation until he is asymptomatic at rest and has successfully completed the NBA concussion return-to-participation exertion protocol.
5. Return-to-participation protocol: a. The return-to-participation protocol involves several steps of increasing exertion — from a stationary bike, to jogging, to agility work, to non-contact team drills.
b. With each step, a player must be symptom-free to move to the next step. If a player is not symptom-free after a step, he stops until he is symptom-free and begins again at the previous step of the protocol (i.e., the last step he passed without any symptoms).
c. While the final return-to-participation decision is to be made by the player’s team physician, the team physician must discuss the return-to-participation process and decision with Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher, the Director of the NBA’s Concussion Program, prior to the player being cleared for full participation in NBA Basketball.
d. It’s important to note that there is no time frame to complete the protocol. Each injury and player is different and recovery time can vary in each case.
The National Basketball Association Concussion Policy is designed to maximize the neurological health of NBA players by providing a framework of education and clinical management. The policy was created under the core principle that each concussion, and each athlete, is unique. Optimum medical care depends on an individualized and comprehensive approach to concussion management.
1. Education: Every player and coach receives concussion education prior to the beginning of each season. Topics include information on the underlying mechanism of concussion, common and uncommon presentations of concussion, appropriate management strategies and possible complications or long-term manifestations of the injury.
2. Baseline testing: Prior to each season, each player will undergo testing of baseline brain function, via a neurological and cognitive assessment.
3. Evaluation and management: a. If a player is suspected of having a concussion, or exhibits the signs or symptoms of concussion, they will be removed from participation and undergo evaluation by the medical staff in a quiet, distraction-free environment conducive to conducting a neurological evaluation.
b. If a player is diagnosed with concussion, he will not return to participation on that same day.
c. A player that is diagnosed with concussion should have their physical and cognitive exertion limited as much as possible while they are still experiencing symptoms of concussion.
4. Return-to-participation decisions: a. Once a player is diagnosed with a concussion, he is then held out of all activity until he is symptom-free at rest and until he has no appreciable difference from his baseline neurological exam and his baseline score on the computerized cognitive assessment test.
b. The concussed player may not return to participation until he is asymptomatic at rest and has successfully completed the NBA concussion return-to-participation exertion protocol.
5. Return-to-participation protocol: a. The return-to-participation protocol involves several steps of increasing exertion — from a stationary bike, to jogging, to agility work, to non-contact team drills.
b. With each step, a player must be symptom-free to move to the next step. If a player is not symptom-free after a step, he stops until he is symptom-free and begins again at the previous step of the protocol (i.e., the last step he passed without any symptoms).
c. While the final return-to-participation decision is to be made by the player’s team physician, the team physician must discuss the return-to-participation process and decision with Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher, the Director of the NBA’s Concussion Program, prior to the player being cleared for full participation in NBA Basketball.
d. It’s important to note that there is no time frame to complete the protocol. Each injury and player is different and recovery time can vary in each case.
this policy could cost the pacers the ecf's. and they say bball is not a contact sport? smh
ReplyDeleteShut yo dumb ass up!! It's not! Nascar there not suppose to crash cars but shit happens. Ur dad should have wore a rubber but shit happens. Don't be a dumb ass all yo life.
Deletegood 1 from the guy who says bball is not a contact sport. thanks. atleast i didnt have to mention yo low bball i.q. having ass
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Deletelmao go ahead big dog...make me laugh! or u runnin outa insults? u can always go back to being that gay anonymous dude
Deletelmao the clown ass scum forgot to take his i.d. off that time lmao!!
DeleteI missed it Preach what did his comment say?
Deletecant repeat it, just know your fellow he fan is gay....like for real. dude has sum serious issues bruh
DeleteNaw bitch i deleted it bc i was gonna expose ur ass again but its really a waste of time bc ur dumb ass dont understand shit.. Nd thats prolly yo gay ass postin anonymous givin yoself attention bc nobody on here thinkin bout yo faggot ass
DeleteNo big dog say it ain't so. U didn't get caught saying some gay shit did u?
DeleteLol now im laughin at both of yall.. Dnt let preach influence yall minds. He jus lookin for cop out bc sumbody after his gay ass. I dnt dislike that man that much to do shit like dat.. If i got caught sayin gay shit wat did it say then preach? Fukn faggot jus mad cuz dnt nobody ever agree wit his bitch ass now he jus desparte lookin for a friend. But imma keep coo think wat yall want
DeleteTlkn bout u cnt repeat it. Bitch nigga u cnt repeat it cuz u aint see shit faggot.. U a lien ass nigga.. Now for dis gay ass shit u jus pulled i really am exposing u on yo comments now.
DeletePacers gonna lose if george hill is out tonight....how exactly did he get a concussion anyway?
ReplyDeleteAnd preach ive seen yo comments deleted plenty of times bitch so dnt try to play that role.. And aa i think about it, as much gay shit u say about dicks and shit i really am starting to believe u postin that shit..
ReplyDeleteYo Peaches real name is Marcus dude say they text back & forth all the time. He gay as fuck. Peanut butter on his dick. Ha!!! Nasty!!!
DeleteLol faggot ass nigga mad he got cought up on a app.. im not callin u peach or preach nonore. Yo name marcus bitch lmao
DeleteLmfao yall boys clownin
DeleteYo marcus(preach) let me give you this mandingo nigga. Bball is not a contact sport and your a fucking idiot for saying it is. I just don't understand how you can be so stupid. And we talked about this when we was dating,.remember when we would argue about it lol. Why you bashing when you know we used to fuck preach. Now suck this Dick nigga not Kobe
ReplyDeletelol who da fuck is marcus? just cause big dog goes as anonymous and talks that gay shit u believing that shit? and anybody who cosigns that shit is gay right along with him....mhp!
ReplyDeletenah big dog, i cant repeat that shit to another man. just b glad your the gay guy on this app and u dont have to hide behind anonymous anymore. embrace it, b a trend setter like d wade says. just know that your gayness makes it uncomfortable for me to talk shit to u anymore...i know u hate that. plus i feel sorry for u and i
wanna apologize to all the gay nba fans out there including big dog. i know i hurt ya feelins with my many, many many gay slurs....excuse my ignorance! got nothin against gays just dont come over here with that shit.
now can we get back to talkin bball please? big dog u really fuckin tha app up with this shit, real talk
Lol all that bull shit u jus said still not convincing nobody that u aint gay. U kno wat u do behind closed doors.. Sounds to me like u tryna convince yoself u aint gay.. Lmao MARCUS ill let it go man ik this is killin u inside.. Nd through all this u still managed to bring up a heat player.. Lol u gay nd a hater.. Yea lets tlk ball
Deletetalk bball? still waitin on ya gay ass to do that. everybody that b on this app know damn well thats all i try to do. continue on clownin ya lame undercover self....notice how hot this dude was after he got expose and he been sittin n front of his laptop waitin with a response every since. im good, i did wat i wanted to do ...expose ya ass! and i knew it wasnt hard cause ur a fuckin idiot as well as gay.
Deletealso know that big dogs former i.d. name is NBA COMMON SENSE for those who havent notice. the guy changes his name and lets his gayness out on a nba app?? so sad, and get help.....i have no more words for u bruh.
Lol hahahaha seems like ur the mad one.. Writing essays n shit. Nd ur thinkin way too hard about this whole thing. Wat the hell is nba common sense? Lol continue on marcus its ok. I wont say anything else about it
Delete^^^ says the guy with all the excuse about why he deleted his comment^^^smh
DeleteLmao marcus would u drop it? Idc if ur gay.. Jus tlk ball from now on. Nothing else nd we're cool.. Im done goin bak nd forth wit u
DeleteId rather lick your ass and then fuck it Marcus(preach)
ReplyDeleteI swear u niggas on this app is gay as fuk yall sittn here really goin bck n fourth tawkn bout sum gay shyt smfh the author need 2 kick dis niggas off dat aint tawkn bout shyt foreal
ReplyDeleteN plz fix these popups
ReplyDeleteDamn I thought I was the only one getting popups....that shit is annoying
DeletePop ups are beyond annoying cant eve fucking comments cause this bullshit
DeleteYou guys are really going over the top there. Please have in mind that this is a basketball app and yet there have been only 3 out of 19 comments mentioning the subject. If you want to argue that bad, do it some place different.
ReplyDeletePreach bounce on my dick like the good ol days my nigga
ReplyDeleteSorry about the pop up guys, have you tried the option of power cycling your phones to see if that fixes the issue? It worked for me a while back after the last update.
ReplyDeleteSorry about the pop up guys, have you tried the option of power cycling your phones to see if that fixes the issue? It worked for me a while back after the last update.
ReplyDeleteI tried that but it still didn't work....do you think uninstalling and reinstalling the app will help?
DeleteGive that a shot and let me know
DeleteI think that might have worked man
DeleteThe boosss is here lol!!!!
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