Understanding Concussions


Understanding Concussions

A concussion is a type of brain injury that occurs when the brain rapidly moves back and forth within the skull due to a significant impact to the head or another part of the body. This sudden movement can disrupt normal brain function, leading to a biochemical imbalance in brain cells, reduced blood flow, and temporary energy shortages in the brain.

Symptoms of a concussion can vary and may include loss of consciousness, headaches, a sensation of pressure in the head, neck pain, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and balance difficulties, among others. It’s crucial to recognize these symptoms early and seek appropriate medical attention.

Prompt and proper management of concussions is essential to ensure a full recovery and prevent further injury. Always consult a healthcare professional if a concussion is suspected, and follow recommended guidelines for a safe return to activities.

RAMP Registration

Join thousands of association partners using RAMP Registration Solutions.

More Information

RAMP Official Assigning

#1 with Officials...for very good reasons.

More Information

RAMP Websites

Manage your identity from the palm of your hand to the top of your desk.

More Information

RAMP Team App

Keep your coaches, parents, athletes, and fans connected, seamlessly.

More Information