
The word concussion was unheard of in youth sports a decade ago. The injury was indeed occurring, but youth athletes were often told to "shake it off" after "getting their bell rung". Science and increased awareness about concussion and brain health have transformed the way youth parents, coaches, and players pursue athletics. Fear of incurring concussions, as well as incomplete or incorrect information, is leading some parents to keep their children out of contact sports, such as football and soccer, where concussion is more prevalent.Back in the Game: Why Concussion Doesn't Have to End Your Athletic Career does not dwell on perpetuating fears but, rather, provides the most up-to-date understanding of the condition. This is a real-world discussion of what science and medicine know, what parents and coaches need to understand about concussion, evaluation and treatment, and what possible post-concussive issues exist. The expertise and experiences of noted sports neurologist Jeffrey S. Kutcher, MD, along with reporting and interviews by award-winning sports journalist Joanne C. Gerstner, make this book a timely, relevant, and real discussion about concussions in youth sports. Athletes and professional coaches who have participated in the formation of this book include two-time Olympic gold medalist soccer player Kate Markgraf, former NHL/Team Canada head coach Andy Murray, champion X-Games snowboarder Ellery Hollingsworth, along with an array of youth parents, coaches, and athletes from across the country.
This book investigates the medical reality of concussions in youth sports to determine how athletes can safely participate without compromising long-term brain health. Dr. Jeffrey S. Kutcher, a sports neurologist, collaborates with journalist Joanne C. Gerstner to synthesize current medical data and practical advice. The authors aim to replace fear-based decision-making with an evidence-based framework for evaluation, treatment, and recovery, drawing on professional expertise and real-world experiences from athletes and coaches.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and readers frequently cite this work as a balanced, accessible resource for parents and coaches navigating the complexities of youth sports safety. The text is noted for its ability to translate clinical neurological data into actionable advice for non-medical professionals.
Page Count:
268
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190226625
ISBN-13:
9780190226626
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