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  • Neurology
  • Sports Medicine
  • Rehabilitation

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  • Increased awareness of concussion necessitates standardized management protocols.
  • Sport-related concussions and return-to-play decisions are key concerns.
  • Individualized recovery underscores the need for comprehensive care.

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  • To explore a model for multidisciplinary concussion management.
  • To outline program establishment, baseline testing, and chronic symptom recovery.
  • To emphasize a holistic approach to concussion care.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current concussion management protocols.
  • Description of a multidisciplinary care model.
  • Focus on individualized patient assessment and treatment.

Main Results:

  • Multidisciplinary approach ensures comprehensive patient care.
  • Addresses the dynamic nature of concussion symptoms and functional impact.
  • Facilitates recovery from chronic postconcussion symptoms.

Conclusions:

  • A multidisciplinary model is optimal for concussion management.
  • Individualized care is essential for effective recovery.
  • Protocols are vital for safe return to play after concussion.