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Our advice on how to recognise concussion in kids, and what to do if you see the signs.
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Search the regional list for a concussion service provider close to you
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One in 10 'ghost' concussions tipped to fly under the radar Ka kore e kitea kotahi te tukinga roro ‘kēhua’ i roto i ngā tukinga 10
We're aiming to prevent ‘ghost’ concussions going unseen and unreported by children at this year’s AIMS Games in Tauranga.
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We are looking at how primary care can be supported to help improve the early assessment, management, and referral of clients who suffer a concussion.
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Learn to recognise the signs of concussion and what to do. Find out more about the new National Concussion Guidelines.
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We’ve been trialling several pathways to improve how concussion is managed in New Zealand. Our aim is to ensure that treatment is consistent, timely and client focused.
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Martin Than is passionate about improving outcomes for New Zealanders dealing with concussion. He is the Project Manager of Wayfind, a game-changing software tool which incorporates best practice guidelines for how a patient is treated.
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“Managing concussion is everyone’s responsibility” Nō te katoa te haepapa ki te hāpai i te mate roro mātengatenga
Three All Blacks attended a Wellington college last week. They shared their own experience, the importance of rest and recovery following a concussion, and the need to look after your mates.
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Having suffered multiple concussions, Shawn Stewart knows how dangerous it can be to play on after a head knock. He now works in injury prevention and is pleased to see ACC at Polyfest this year to build awareness around concussion in sport.
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The career of promising footballer Jarrod Young was cut short by a series of concussions, the worst of which kept him in bed for six months. He’s sharing his story to help others and highlight the importance of player welfare.