Concussion and sport



Definition

Symptoms

  • Persistent low grade headache
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Dizziness or light headedness
  • Poor attention / concentration
  • Memory dysfunction
  • Irritability, easily frustrated
  • Easily fatigued
  • Sleep disturbance
  • Anxiety / depression
  • Blurred or double vision
  • Photophobia
  • Phonophobia, tinnitus

SIGNS

  • Any LOC
  • Disorientation
  • Amnesia
  • Observable incoordination
  • Emotional lability
  • Poor concentration
  • Slurred / incoherent speech
  • Delayed verbal / motor response
  • Vacant stare
  • Worsening sympts with exertion

Second Impact Syndrome

  • Typically seen when players who remain symptomatic from a previous concussion return to play and sustain a second blow to the head.
  • 2nd blow may be minor
  • Later rapid, fatal brain oedema
  • Thought o be due to loss autoregulation
  • All reported cases : victims returned to play before symptoms related to an initial concussion had resolved. .

Repeated concussions

Concussive fitting

  • Convulsive episodes start within 2 seconds of impact
  • Typically brief tonic stiffening followed by myoclonic jerking
  • May be asymmetrical
  • Transient or last up to 3 minutes (ref)
  • Not associated with structural or permanent brain injury and are non-epileptic
  • All Ix (including EEG, CT and MRI) are normal
  • No further treatment needed
  • Can return to sport after 3 symptomatic weeks

Concussion severity and Return to play options (as per AAN guidelines (Ref))

 

Definition

Time to return to play*

Grade 1

Multiple Grade 1

  • No LOC
  • Symptoms <15mins
  • May return same day
  • 1 week

Grade 2

Multiple Grade 2

  • No LOC
  • Symptoms >15mins
  • 1 week
  • 3 weeks

Grade 3 – brief

Grade 3 – prolonged

Multiple Grade 3

  • Any LOC (seconds)
  • Any LOC (minutes)
  • 1 week
  • 3 weeks
  • 1 month†

* only if asymptomatic at rest and on exertion. † or longer depending on individual case


Suggested General rehabilitation activity e.g. rugby

Activity

Level

Time

post

concussion

Level of activity anticipated

1

Symptoms

No activity, complete rest. Once symptom free and cognitive recovery is demonstrated, proceed to level 2

2

4 – 10 days

Light aerobic exercise such as walking

3

11 – 15 days

Sport specific training (e.g. running drills, ball skills)

4

16 – 20 days

Non-contact training drills

5

21 days

Full contact training after medical clearance

6

21+ days

Game play


Sports related concussion in children / adolescents


References

  • Practice Parameter: The management of concussion in sports (summary statement). Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee. Neurology 1997;48:581-585 Back
  • McCrory PR, Berkovic SF. Concussive convulsions. Incidence in sport and treatment recommendations. Sports Med 1998;25(2):131-136 Back
  • Cantu RC. Guidelines for return to contact sports after a cerebral concussion. Phys Sportsmed 1986;14:75-83 Back
  • Halstead ME. The Council on Sports Medicine and FitnessSport-Related Concussion in Children and Adolescents. Pediatrics 126:3,597-615 (doi:10.1542/peds.2010-2005)