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CATEGORIES:Health and Wellness
SUMMARY:The Young Athlete:  Understanding Sports Concussions
LOCATION:Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, Perkins Lecture Hall
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Heads Up...It's the LawBeginning September 1, 2010 all athletic directors, 
 medical staff, coaches, parents and support staff of high school athletics 
 will have to complete a safety training course on sports related concussion
 s. \n\nAs many as 3.8 million sports and recreation-related concussions occ
 ur in the United States each year. A concussion is a type of traumatic brai
 n injury caused by a bump, blow or jolt to the head or body that causes the
  head to move rapidly back and forth. What may appear to be a mild bump or 
 blow can be serious. Coaches, parents or anyone caring for young athletes p
 lay a vital role in identifying and responding to the signs and symptoms of
  a concussion. Hallmark Health invites you to a free seminar to help you un
 derstand and recognize this injury and to learn more about the new certific
 ation requirements.\nThe Young Athlete: Understanding Sports Concussions\n 
 - Signs/symptoms of concussions\n - Mechanism of injury\n - Treatment\n - R
 ehabilitationLearn about and take new safety training course.Join us for th
 is free seminar and you’ll receive:\n - Free Concussion Toolkit\n - Free en
 try into a raffle for a pair of Bruins tickets\n - Access to take on-line s
 afety training course\n - Light refreshmentsRegister on-line or call (800) 
 540-9191Other dates:\nWednesday, September 29th, 6:30pm\nMelrose-Wakefield 
 Hospital, Perkins Lecture Hall

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