Concussion in the Sport Position Statement: Part 2

There has been growing concern locally and internationally about the incidence of sport-related concussion and potential health ramifications for athletes. If managed appropriately most symptoms and signs of concussion resolve spontaneously, however complications can occur including prolonged duration of symptoms and increased susceptibility to further injury. There is also growing concern about potential long-term consequences of multiple concussions.??

This course will provide you with information regarding the timely recognition and appropriate management of sport-related concussion. It will also provide you with clear, unequivocal and reliable information to be readily accessible to all members of the community.?

This Position Statement on Concussion in Sport brings together the most contemporary evidence-based information and presents it in a format that is appropriate for all stakeholders. This e-Learning course seeks to ensure that all members of the public have rapid access to information to increase their understanding of sport-related concussion and to assist in the delivery of best practice medical care.

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3 CEUs

R550.00

LG Louis / 2021-11-04
AV Angela / 2023-02-10
JB JOHN / 2023-06-22
SN Samantha / 2023-06-24

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Excellent value for my practice.  Khumbuza Reagan Cele, Physiotherapist, Stellenbosch 

Very useful and interesting information.  Excellent value for my practice.  Maria Elizabeth Cochrane, Physiotherapist, Pretoria 

Good value for my practice.  Madie Scheltema, Physiotherapist, Johannesburg

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Starts: Thursday, January 1 1970 at 12:00 AM
Ends: Thursday, January 1 1970 at 12:00 AM