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Concussion Recovery: What to Do When Symptoms Won’t Go Away

It’s been weeks, maybe even months, and you’re still dealing with concussion symptoms. The headaches, dizziness, brain fog, and exhaustion just won’t quit. You’ve tried resting, limiting screen time, maybe…

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How Long Should the Return-to-Play Process Take for a Student to Complete?

When an athlete suffers a concussion, one of the most common questions from parents and coaches is: “How long will it take for them to return to play?” The answer…

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When Do Concussion Symptoms Start?

Introduction “When do concussion symptoms start?” The answer isn’t always straightforward. Some concussion symptoms appear immediately after a head injury, while others may take time to develop. In many cases,…

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Concussion Symptoms: What to Expect and How to Recognize Them

A concussion is more than just a bump on the head. It’s a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) that can lead to a wide range of symptoms affecting how you…

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Snow Australia focuses on Concussions with New National Partnership

Melbourne, Australia – May 31, 2022 Concussions are a frequent occurrence in both amateur and high-performance snow sports.  As we head towards the domestic winter season for 2022, Snow Australia,…

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Physical Exertion Test May Prevent Concussed Athletes from Returning To Sport Too Soon: Study

New study shows that current return to play protocols could put athletes at risk Oakville, ON – November 12, 2018 – A new Canadian study published in The Physician and…

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Innovative Concussion Research at CCMI: Now Recruiting Adolescent Athletes

Sport-related concussion is a growing concern for youth involved in recreational contact sports such as hockey, soccer, football and rugby, among others. Most individuals recover from a concussion within a…

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Partnered clinics improving concussion management programs across Canada

Back to school is finally here. Not only does the school bell ring in September, but it’s also the time when Canadians drop the puck, score touchdowns and tip off….

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Langley Rams Tackle Concussion Management: New Protocols for Upcoming Season

Langley, BC – September 5, 2018 – Complete Concussion Management Inc. (CCMI) announces a new partnership with the Langley Rams of the Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) and Rebound Sport…

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SMAA Football puts player safety first with new concussion program

Sarnia, Ontario – August 23, 2018 – Sarnia Minor Athletics Association (SMAA) Football announces a new concussion management program to improve education, player safety and injury management in partnership with…

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Player Safety First: New Concussion Protocol and Policy for Burlington Eagles

Burlington, Ontario – August 21, 2018 – The Burlington Eagles Executive Members recently announced a continued partnership with Complete Concussion Management Inc. (CCMI) to implement a comprehensive concussion policy and…

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Peterborough Lakers committed to player safety with new concussion program

This year, the Peterborough Lakers of the Ontario Major Series Lacrosse league implemented a comprehensive concussion management protocol for their athletes. In partnership with Complete Concussion Management (CCMI) and Total…

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Complete Concussion Management Wins COPA Series Innovation of the Year Award 2018

Complete Concussion Management is pleased to announce that we were selected as the winner of the COPA Series Innovation of the Year Award 2018 on May 10, 2018 in London,…

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