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Tara, age 16 -
Girls Varsity Softball
Recovery
course
Tara was sore
and complained of body aches following
her collision in a girls varsity
softball game. She complained of
focal head pain as a result of bumping
helmets with another player. The school
psychologist and nurse readily
made accommodations for his fatigue and
feeling "slowed down."
Her headaches generalized in days 2-4
and her mother became quite worried.
She was referred to a local neurologist
for differential diagnosis due to a
family history of migraine. Her
postinjury testing revealed an elevated
symptom score and decreased reaction
time and memory.
Return-to-play
It isn't a good
idea to go from zero percent play to one
hundred ten percent play without a
return-to-play plan. The school's
nurse and psychologist helped supervise
Tara's return to school allowing for
rest breaks, reduced work load, and no
formal testing. As he became
symptom free exertional testing was
initiated. This series of steps took an
extra week. Meanwhile, Tara's
cognitive functions were re-evaluated
and found to have improved dramatically
on all measures including speed of
processing, memory, and reaction time.
Tara's emotional symptoms were stable and he
was provided supportive counseling and
education into concussion and its
course. Education about concussion
was offerred to Nathan, his parents and
his entire team. Tara
required over 4 weeks to recover in
spite of being initially "cleared" to
return by her pediatrician after one
week.
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