“…Sports-related concussion (SRC) can be described as a temporary neurological dysfunction that results from a direct or indirect impact to the head (Carpenter, Lininger, & Craig, 2020; O'Reilly et al, 2020). SRCs can result from high-impact collisions, falls, and direct blows to the head, face, or neck, by an opponent (e.g., a player’s arm) or an object (e.g., a ball) (Labiste, McElroy, Chaniotakis, Duong, & Haffizulla, 2021; Mihalik, Lynall, Teel, & Carneiro, 2014). Physiologically, concussion causes a neurochemical cascade resulting in ionic shifts, altered metabolism, and decreased connections leading to alterations in neurotransmission in the brain (Giza & Hovda, 2001).…”