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  1. 23 sie 2024 · Key points. Watch the pros tell their stories, the experts give their insights, and families, both teens and their parents, discuss how concussion has changed their lives. Also learn about brain injury basics and helmet safety.

  2. Key points. Find tips for recovering from a concussion and returning to activities. Making short-term changes to your childs daily activities can help him or her get back to a regular routine more quickly. Recovery from concussion. Most children with a concussion feel better within a couple weeks.

  3. 23 sie 2024 · After their check up with the health care provider. If your child is diagnosed with a concussion, their health care provider should: 1. Give you instructions to help with their recovery, including how to manage and monitor concussion symptoms. Provide recovery tips and treatments based on their symptoms.

  4. 1 mar 2022 · Concussions are the most common type of traumatic brain injury. It's important to do all that we can to prevent concussions in children and teens –– especially those who play contact sports –– and make sure they get the right treatment when a concussion occurs.

  5. 16 gru 2021 · Here are five tips that will help you and your child with concussion recovery: 1. Recognize the signs of a concussion. The first step in recovering from a concussion is recognizing it happened. That doesn’t mean rushing to the emergency department every time your child hits their head, says Dr. Giza.

  6. In this series of eight concussion videos, concussion specialists from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia answer frequently asked questions about concussions. Watch the videos to learn more about concussion symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, recovery, plans for returning to school and sports, and more.

  7. Recovery from concussion requires mental and physical rest to give the brain time to heal. This means no text messaging, no video games and no homework, and possibly limiting school attendance and activities. Do not use ibuprofen for the first 48 hours if the child has a concussion headache.