Tag Archives: concussions

Brain Injury Awareness Month

March is the offi­cial Brain Injury Aware­ness Month. More often than not a brain injury is a life-changing event. Some­times, a “sim­ple” blow to the head can be the begin­ning of a mis­di­ag­nosed and mis­un­der­stood neu­ro­log­i­cal dis­ease. In order to … Con­tinue read­ing

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Concussion Baseline Testing

Recent advances in the recog­ni­tion and man­age­ment of head injuries and con­cus­sions in stu­dent ath­letes are dra­matic.  There is plenty of media cov­er­age com­mu­ni­cat­ing the impor­tance that the sci­en­tific evi­dence sup­ports in regards to the neces­sity for bet­ter screen­ing and … Con­tinue read­ing

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Teen Athletes Should Get Concussion Test Score Before Play

Impact Urgent Care is San Antonio’s leader for treat­ment of sports-related head injuries. We are proud to be one of the few web­sites in the state that offers base­line con­cus­sion test­ing online. By Robert Preidt Indi­vid­ual con­cus­sion base­lines need to … Con­tinue read­ing

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We are now offering Online Baseline Concussion Testing

Are your chil­dren Ath­letes? If so you may want to con­sider tak­ing this test. The ImPACT™ Sys­tem (Imme­di­ate Post-Concussion and Cog­ni­tive Test­ing) is a com­pre­hen­sive and com­put­er­ized con­cus­sion screen­ing pro­gram devel­oped at The Uni­ver­sity of Pitts­burgh Med­ical Cen­ter . It is … Con­tinue read­ing

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Concussions

by Dr. Evan Rat­ner M.D. The topic of con­cus­sions in ath­letes has really been in the spot­light recently. There have been mul­ti­ple sto­ries on the local and national news, news­pa­pers, and the most recent cover of Sports Illus­trated. From the NFLCon­tinue read­ing

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