Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Youth Concussion Law, TV Program

The following is a release from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction

A new Wisconsin law requires athletes suspected of suffering head injuries to be immediately removed from practices and games until a health care provider examines them and gives permission for them to participate.
Under the law, the DPI and the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association will also be working to educate young athletes, their parents, and coaches about concussions.
An upcoming episode of Teen Connection profiles Richland Center High School student Brock Rosenkranz, who suffered ten concussions over three years. Other teens, a trainer, physician, coach, and parent talk about recognizing and managing concussions. The episode airs April 17 at 7:00 p.m. on Wisconsin Public Television and Milwaukee Public Television.
The new law is modeled after the "Lystedt Law" from Washington State. The National Football League has been promoting that law as a model for statutes all states should have in place.

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