2019
DOI: 10.26644/em.2019.001
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Proceedings from the Ice Hockey Summit III: Action on Concussion

Abstract: History:Objectives: The Ice Hockey Summit III provided updated scientific evidence on concussions in hockey to inform these five objectives: (1) describe sport related concussion (SRC) epidemiology, (2) classify prevention strategies, (3) define objective, diagnostic tests, (4) identify treatment and (5) integrate science and clinical care into prioritized action plans and policy. Methods:Our action plan evolved from 40 scientific presentations. The 155 attendees (physicians, athletic trainers, physical therap… Show more

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“…USA hockey began the “Heads Up, Don’t Duck” program in 1995 to prevent checking positions that risked generating an axial load to the top of the head. 15 The Fair Play Program was also established to prevent injuries 16 and utilized a point system to reward teams who committed minimal penalties. 17 Fair Play was shown to reduce penalties and had some evidence that it reduced injuries as well.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…USA hockey began the “Heads Up, Don’t Duck” program in 1995 to prevent checking positions that risked generating an axial load to the top of the head. 15 The Fair Play Program was also established to prevent injuries 16 and utilized a point system to reward teams who committed minimal penalties. 17 Fair Play was shown to reduce penalties and had some evidence that it reduced injuries as well.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…His injuries have been attributed to prompting an National Hockey League-wide response to head injury and player protection. 9 In 2011, Cleveland Browns football quarterback Colt McCoy sustained a concussion after a helmet-to-helmet hit. Sideline medical personnel were occupied and did not witness the incident.…”
Section: The Beginning—why and Whenmentioning
confidence: 99%