Athletes Concussion Alliance

Athletes Concussion Alliance The Athletes Concussion Alliance was created for concussion awareness.

Our goal is to educate athletes, parents, coaches, officials and medical professionals about mild traumatic brain injuries and management of these injuries. Our focus is the safe return to play of athletes with head injuries eliminating potential life long serious injuries.

03/22/2020

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03/01/2019

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12/13/2013
11/14/2013

Two years ago, an apparent injury on the football field sent a Pennsylvania teenager to the doctor’s office. Carter Bowman and his family thought he might have suffered a concussion. What they found was Stage 3 brain cancer. Three surgeries and an aggressive schedule of radiation treatment later, th...

11/14/2013

Pop Warner youth football saw participation drop 9.5 percent between 2010-12. Officials said several factors played a role, but the organizations chief medical officer cited concerns about head injuries as probably the No. 1 one cause.

12/13/2012

Three years after Congress pressured the NFL to overhaul its concussion program, the league effort remains marked by inconsistencies in how it tracks, treats and even describes serious head injuries.

11/27/2012

Anna McDonald never expected to become a football mom, but she and her husband agreed to let their son go out for the sixth-grade team when he asked. And they're glad they did.

11/16/2012

The NFL's disability board concluded playing football caused brain injuries, even as officials issued denials for years .

11/13/2012

The NFL Players Association continues to be frustrated over what it perceives to be an inconsistency among teams to adhere to concussion guidelines in place.

Unlike Dale Jr, this is not what is needed in sports
11/04/2012

Unlike Dale Jr, this is not what is needed in sports

New Orleans Hornets coach Monty Williams blasted the NBA's protocols for determining when a player can return from a concussion, a day after No. 1 draft pick Anthony Davis suffered a mild one.

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