Injuries can happen from time to time whilst participating in sport including concussions.
All concussions must be taken seriously to safeguard the health and welfare of players.
What is concussion?
- Concussion is a brain injury caused by a blow to the head or body which leads to shaking of the brain
- Concussion results in a disturbance in brain function that can affect a child or young person’s thinking, memory, mood, behaviour, level of consciousness, as well as producing physical symptoms such as headache and dizziness
- Concussion usually occurs without loss of consciousness
- Most concussions recover with physical and mental rest
Principles of concussion management:
RECOGNISE – REMOVE – RECOVER – RETURN
Please see the Concusion Guidance for parents and coaches, as well as the full England Hockey Concussion Policy below.