Most concussions happing in sports can be prevented
The behavior and the culture of sport play a significant role in the reduction of concussion. The most important messages around concussion prevention and reduction are:
- Helmets do not protect against concussion – but helmets can protect against severe head injuries like skull fractures
- Teach proper tackling techniques – do not use head as a weapon,
- Play by the rules of the game – disallowing bodychecking in youth ice hockey reduced concussions by 50%
- Your standards and values around concussion reporting is decisive of reporting behaviour
- Language about concussion is important – it is not just a bump to the head
- Preventive exercise programs also reduce risk of concussion
Learn more about the impact environment and culture can have.
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Read the EnglandRugby.com Concussion Prevention document (opens a new tab)