#ConcussionAwareness
Concussions are often misunderstood — but they’re serious brain injuries that can affect your thinking, mood, and coordination. Learn how to spot early symptoms and what recovery looks like.

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#ConcussionAwareness #BrainHealth #MedicalFacts #EliAndElm
November 4, 2025 at 7:28 AM
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#braininjury #braininjuryawareness #stroke #concussionawareness #OBIAconference #ProvincialABIConference
October 15, 2025 at 2:01 PM
🧑‍⚖️ If a concussion was caused by someone else’s reckless behavior, you may be entitled to compensation. We’re here to help. #ConcussionAwareness
September 29, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Today is National Concussion Awareness Day. Concussions are serious—early recognition, rest & care are key to recovery and preventing long-term effects. Protect your brain, your safety matters. #ConcussionAwareness #InjuryPrevention
September 20, 2025 at 5:15 PM
Protect your head! Today is National Concussion Awareness Day. Learn the signs and symptoms and promote safety in sports and activities. #ConcussionAwareness #BrainSafety #PlaySafe 🧠🏈
September 19, 2025 at 8:00 PM
Heads up everyone today is Concussion Awareness Day. Concussions are brain injuries. Recognizing signs early, giving rest, and getting proper care protect young athletes now and long term. #ConcussionAwareness #BrainInjuryPrevention #YouthSportsSafety #ProtectTheBrain #SafePlay
September 19, 2025 at 1:58 PM
It’s National Concussion Awareness Day.

Concussions can happen to anyone, anytime. Awareness and early care make all the difference.

At Curitics Health, we believe in empowering people with knowledge, compassion, and community support.

#ConcussionAwareness #BrainHealth #CuriticsHealth
September 19, 2025 at 10:55 AM
🧠 Concussions aren’t just “bumps on the head.” They’re brain injuries. If you hit your head, take it seriously and see a doctor. #ConcussionAwareness
September 17, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Local schools are taking a bold step to enhance student wellness with a groundbreaking health testing program aimed at improving overall student health and concussion awareness.

Learn more here

#MA #StudentWellness #HealthEducation #CitizenPortal #ConcussionAwareness
Schools Implement Health Testing Program to Enhance Student Wellness Services
Local schools launch a health testing program to support student wellness and concussion education.
citizenportal.ai
September 9, 2025 at 3:13 PM
September 5, 2025 at 5:30 PM
🧠 Worried your child might have sustained a #concussion? It’s crucial to know the signs & to take action early. 📚 OBIA's Free Concussion Resource offers essential information on symptoms, what to watch for & more ➡️ obia.ca/resources/br...
#braininjury #concussionawareness
September 3, 2025 at 1:48 PM
Concussions aren’t just a sports injury—they’re a hidden danger for DV survivors. 💜 Even one head injury can cause memory loss, sleep issues, or poor impulse control. Repeated trauma raises the risk of long-term damage.

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#DVSupport #BrainInjury #ConcussionAwareness
August 28, 2025 at 12:30 PM
We just hit 1,000 members on r/CTE. Come join the conversation. Share what it’s like facing the daily unknown of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. Speak up. Your voice isn’t just welcome — it’s necessary.

#CTE #ConcussionAwareness #BrainHealth #LivingWithCTE
August 21, 2025 at 10:46 PM
Creative slump? Not today! I’m feeling egg-stra proud of this one. The Goose Egg Specialist just got a concussion awareness twist, and I couldn’t be more egg-cited!

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July 23, 2025 at 2:09 AM
Concussions are often misunderstood and misrepresented, making it crucial to raise awareness about how they occur and the impact they can have on individuals. #ConcussionAwareness #InjuryPrevention #ConcussionRecovery #IPV-BI
July 7, 2025 at 11:47 PM
Investigation of Study Procedures to Estimate Sensitivity and Reliability of a Virtual Physical Assessment Developed for Workplace Concussions: Method-Comparison Feasibility Study #ConcussionAwareness #VirtualHealth #Telemedicine #WorkplaceSafety #PhysicalAssessment
Investigation of Study Procedures to Estimate Sensitivity and Reliability of a Virtual Physical Assessment Developed for Workplace Concussions: Method-Comparison Feasibility Study
Background: Virtual approaches to workplace concussion assessment have demonstrated value to end users. The feasibility of administering physical concussion assessment measures in a virtual context has been minimally explored and there is limited information on important psychometric properties of physical assessment measures used in virtual contexts. Objective: The objectives of this feasibility study were to: determine recruitment capability for a future larger-scale study aimed at determining sensitivity and reliability of the virtual assessment, time required to complete study assessments, acceptability of virtual assessment to people with brain injuries and clinicians, and to document preliminary results of sensitivity of the virtual assessment when compared to the in-person assessment and to estimate the preliminary inter-rater and intra-rater reliability of the virtual assessments to inform procedures of a future larger-scale study that is adequately powered to reliably estimate these parameters of interest. Methods: People living with acquired brain injury attended two assessments (one in-person and one virtual) in a randomized order. The measures administered in these assessments included: the finger-to-nose test, balance testing, the Vestibular/Ocular Motor Screening (VOMS) tool including documentation of change in symptoms and distance for near point convergence (NPC), saccades, cervical spine range of motion, and evaluation of effort. Both assessments occurred at the Ottawa Hospital Rehabilitation Centre. After the assessments, a clinician different from the person who completed the original assessments then viewed and documented findings independently on the recordings of the virtual assessment. The same second clinician viewed the recording again approximately one month following initial observation. Results: Rate of recruitment was 61% of people approached, with a total of 20 patient-participants included in the feasibility study. Three clinicians participated as assessors. Length of time required to complete the in-person and virtual assessment procedures averaged nine and 13 minutes, respectively. The majority of clinician and patient-participants agreed or strongly agreed that they were confident in the findings on both in-person and virtual assessments. Feedback obtained revolved around technology (e.g. screen size), lighting, and fatigue of participants in the second assessment. Preliminary estimates of sensitivity of the virtual assessment ranged from poor (finger-to-nose testing: 0.0) to excellent (NPC: 1.0). Preliminary estimates of reliability of the virtual assessment ranged from poor (balance testing, saccades, and range of motion: Kappa=0.38-0.49) to excellent (VOMS change in symptoms: Kappa=1.0). Conclusions: The results of this feasibility study indicate that our study procedures are feasible and acceptable to participants. Certain measures show promising psychometric properties (reliability and sensitivity); however, wide confidence intervals due to the small sample size limit the ability to draw definitive conclusions. A planned follow-up study will expand on this work and include a sufficiently large sample to estimate these important properties with acceptable precision.
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June 18, 2025 at 8:22 PM
#Concussions = #TBIs
Our Director, Dr. Michael Jaffee, joins NPR’s “What’s Health Got to Do With It?” to talk hidden TBI risks, long-term effects, and public awareness.
🎧 Listen here: news.wjct.org/show/whats-h...
#BrainInjury #ConcussionAwareness #NPR
June 18, 2025 at 5:11 PM
🎉 The June Issue of the OBIA Review is here! 🎉 The theme for this issue is Brain Injury Awareness. 📖 Read Here👉 ow.ly/Q3IR50W4l6J

#OBIAReview #OBIACanHelp #braininjuryawareness #traumaticbraininjury #acquiredbraininjury #stroke #concussionawareness #BIAM2025
June 5, 2025 at 2:52 PM
Stay safe on the field! Know the signs, causes, and risks of concussions. #RugbyIndiana #ConcussionAwareness
May 19, 2025 at 1:03 PM
Irish rugby concussion cases fall by wayside including action taken by former Ulster player @beltel.bsky.social #IrishRugby #ConcussionAwareness #RugbyUnion
Irish rugby concussion cases fall by wayside including action taken by former Ulster player
A notice of discontinuance has been filed in an Irish concussion lawsuit involving former Ireland and Ulster rugby player Declan Fitzpatrick – one of a number of such cases that have fallen by the wayside.
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
April 22, 2025 at 9:33 AM
‼️Concussions aren’t just sports related‼️

Visit our website to have a read of N-ABLES ‘Return to Education’ guidance.

#ConcussionAwareness #ChildHealth #BeyondSports #NABLES #UKABIF
April 16, 2025 at 5:42 PM