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Concussion Management


The Longwood Athletic Department has upgraded its concussion management program. The upgrade will begin this spring when the high school spring sport season starts. All high school athletes that participate in contact sports will be given a pre-season neurocognitive test (ImPACT
Test) to establish a baseline for concussion management. (See: ImPACT Test overview below for test details). The Longwood CSD has established a working relationship with St. Charles Hospital. The hospital is funding the cost of the testing and will assess our student-athletes. All of the St.
Charles doctors from the pediatric brain trauma team and their staff have been “ImPACT” Trained.

LONGWOOD CONTACT SPORTS:

FALL: Football, Boys & Girls Soccer, Cheerleading
WINTER: Wrestling, Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading
SPRING: Boys & Girls Lacrosse

OVERVIEW AND FEATURES OF THE IMPACT TEST

ImPACT (Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing) is the first, mostwidely used, and most scientifically validated computerized concussion evaluation system. Developed in the early 1990's by Drs. Mark Lovell and Joseph Maroon, ImPACT is a 20-minute test that has become a standard tool used in comprehensive clinical management of concussions
for athletes of all ages. ImPACT Applications, Inc. was co-founded by Mark Lovell, PhD, Joseph Maroon, MD, and Michael (Micky) Collins, PhD.
Given the inherent difficulties in concussion management, it is important to manage concussions on an individualized basis and to implement baseline testing and/or post-injury neurocognitive testing. This type of concussion assessment can help to objectively evaluate the concussed athlete's post-injury condition and track recovery for safe return to play, thus preventing the cumulative effects of concussion. In fact, neurocognitive testing has recently been called the "cornerstone" of proper concussion management by an international panel of sports medicine experts. ImPACT can be administered by an athletic trainer, school nurse, athletic director, team coach, team doctor, or anyone trained to administer baseline testing. ImPACT is the most widely used computer-based testing program in the world and is implemented effectively across high school, collegiate, and professional levels of sport participation.

Test Features:

  • Measures player symptoms
  • Measures verbal and visual memory, processing speed and reaction time
  • Reaction time measured to 1/100th of second
  • Assists clinicians and athletic trainers in making difficult return-to-play decisions
  • Provides reliable baseline test information
  • Produces comprehensive report of test results
  • Results can be e-mailed or faxed for fast consultation by a neuropsychologist
  • Automatically stores data from repeat testing
  • Testing is administered online for individuals or group
  • Compatible with PC and MAC

The test battery consists of a near infinite number of alternate forms by randomly varying the stimulus array for each administration. This feature was built in to the program to minimize the "practice effects" that have limited the usefulness of more traditional neurocognitive tests. ImPACT takes approximately 20 minutes to complete. The program measures multiple aspects of cognitive functioning in athletes, including:

  • Attention span
  • Working memory
  • Sustained and selective attention time
  • Response variability
  • Non-verbal problem solving
  • Reaction timeussi

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