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Concussion testing integrated into soccer registration

Youth soccer organizations in Massachusetts and Washington State are gearing up to integrate concussion testing into their registration process.

Parents will now have the option to administer baseline concussion testing to their children before the season begins, and to repeat the test anytime an injury is suspected.

Results from both tests are then submitted to their medical provider for interpretation, providing additional data for use in determining the athlete's return to play schedule.

Korrio (korrio.com), developer of the 21st-century sports automation platform Playflow®, is proud to announce it will integrate Axon Sports’ Computerized Cognitive Assessment Tool (CCAT) results into its personal player dashboards.

Axon Sports’ product is an online cognitive test that provides a “before” snapshot of an athlete’s healthy brain activities including attention, processing speed, working memory, and learning for comparison to future results in the event of a head injury.

Test results help healthcare providers manage return-to-play decisions, reducing a player’s risk of additional concussions before recovering from initial injuries. A pilot program utilizing Playflow’s integrated baseline cognitive testing will start in the upcoming spring soccer season.

Participating teams include select teams from Seattle United, Sudbury Youth Soccer and Massachusetts Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program (ODP).

Doug Andreassen, President of Washington Youth Soccer, is a longtime proponent of concussion education and management in youth sports; he says he gets many questions from families committed to learning more about how to best manage players’ head injuries. “Remember, this is a private test with secure results that can be taken at home,” Andreassen emphasized. “Results are only accessible to coaches and healthcare providers if families share them. Also, this test is not diagnostic and cannot be taken on the sidelines, but comparing before and after results – baseline vs. after-injury – will help healthcare providers assess the seriousness of an injury. Korrio and Axon Sports are providing a very valuable tool for families and athletes, and we would love to see clubs require the test during the registration process.”


Source: Korrio Teams with Axon Sports to Empower Families with Easy, Affordable, Mobile Access to Concussion Management Tool for Youth Athletes Yahoo! Finance

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