ASHA Podcast on Concussions in Youth Sports Offers Tips for Parents

(Rockville, MD–September 28, 2009) A new podcast by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association is a great resource for parents whose children play sports and could suffer a concussion.

The podcast features ASHA member Melissa C. Duff, PhD, CCC-SLP, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communications Disorders at the University of Iowa.

Among the points that Dr. Duff covers are: 

  • Protective advice that parents can give their children before they start playing a sport. 
  • How to handle the aftermath of a concussion. (Currently there is no one set of guidelines universally agreed upon.) Dr. Duff explains that there are many variables to consider such as severity of concussion, number of concussions suffered in one season, age and gender of the injured child, and other circumstances that are particular to the situation. 
  • How neuropsychological testing before a season starts can serve as a baseline for later comparison testing after a concussion has occurred. 
  • How speech-language pathologists can help children who have suffered a concussion.

Read the transcript of and listen to the podcast. Find a speech-language pathologist or audiologist in your area at ProSearch

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About the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
ASHA is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for more than 135,000 audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists. Audiologists specialize in preventing and assessing hearing and balance disorders as well as providing audiologic treatment including hearing aids. Speech-language pathologists identify, assess, and treat speech and language problems including swallowing disorders.

View all ASHA press releases at www.asha.org/about/news.

Listen to all ASHA podcasts at http://podcast.asha.org.


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