In the small percentage of cases where a student-athlete's concussion symptoms, such as headache, do not resolve quickly (a condition called post-concussion syndrome [2]), a co-ordinated, individualized plan designed by a team of specialists, including a neuropsychologist, the athlete, his parents, his doctor, and his school, should be developed to achieve an eventual return to the classroom [3] and sports [4]. Because every concussion is unique, there are no cookie-cutter answers, says sports concussion neuropsychologist, Rosemarie Scolaro Moser, Ph. D.
For more MomsTeam videos featuring Dr. Moser, click here. [5]
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[1] http://fast.wistia.com/embed/iframe/dc34983b39?videoWidth=640&videoHeight=360&controlsVisibleOnLoad=true&autoPlay=true&popover=true&plugin[postRoll][version]=v1&plugin[postRoll][text]=For more youth sports concussion information, click here.&plugin[postRoll][link]=http://www.momsteam.com/health-safety/concussion-safety&plugin[postRoll][style][backgroundColor]=#080808&plugin[postRoll][style][color]=#63b0eb&plugin[postRoll][style][fontSize]=36px&plugin[postRoll][style][fontFamily]=Gill Sans, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif&plugin[socialbar][version]=v1&plugin[socialbar][buttons]=embed-email-twitter-googlePlus-facebook&plugin[socialbar][tweetText]=Post-Concussion Syndrome: No Cookie-Cutter Answers
[2] https://mail.momsteam.com/node/3310
[3] https://mail.momsteam.com/node/3319
[4] https://mail.momsteam.com/node/128
[5] https://mail.momsteam.com/team-experts/rosemarie-scolaro-moser/videos
[6] https://mail.momsteam.com/health-safety/post-concussion-syndrome-is-when-concussion-symptoms-persist
[7] https://mail.momsteam.com/academic/post-concussion-strategies-for-the-classroom
[8] https://mail.momsteam.com/post-concussion/more-post-concussion-help-students-in-classroom-needed