Doctor will discuss care, treatment of concussions

Posted: Published on August 4th, 2014

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By ANDREW MARTINS

Staff Writer

FREEHOLD It can happen without warning. One instant, an athlete is playing his hardest, and the next moment, an injury leaves him laying on the field and disoriented.

His vision becomes blurry, a sensation of nausea washes over him, and a pounding headache attacks his senses just some of the signs of a possible concussion.

If left untreated, a concussion can cause lasting health issues or death and con- cussions happen to thousands of Americans every year.

It can be catastrophic if the proper decisions are not made, and it is really important for parents and coaches to be educated on the signs and symptoms of concussions, said Dr. David Bertone, who operates ConcussionRXCare in Manalapan and Lincroft.

Bertone and Jersey Shore University Medical Center Sports Medicine Director Dr. Stephen G. Rice will discuss head injuries and their occurrence in youth sports at iPlay America, 110 Schanck Road, Freehold Township, on Aug. 13.

A lot of the youth sports leagues are not really being serviced like the high school and college [sports] are, and [youth sports] is where a lot of the injuries are occurring, Bertone said. We have been trying to educate the community and youth sports organizations about concussions and how to implement some on-field assessments and baseline testing.

More than 173,000 patients age 19 or younger are diagnosed and treated for concussions and other brain injuries each year, with most of the injuries coming from sports and recreational activities such as bicycling, football and playground activities, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

According to the CDC, a concussion is a traumatic brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head that happens when the head and brain move quickly back and forth. The injury can change the way [the] brain normally works and does not always result in the injured person losing consciousness.

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