Thursday Jan 18, 2024
A Conversation with Dr. Stan Herring | 30 Years of Concussion Care
Adapted from a live webinar, in this podcast we hear from Stanley Herring, M.D, a leading expert in physical medicine and rehabilitation, to discuss the complexities of sports concussions and the broader impact of physical activity on youth health. With over 40 years of experience and a clinical professorship at the University of Washington, Dr. Herring brings valuable insights into balancing concussion safety with the need for regular physical activity.
While concussions are a serious concern, Dr. Herring stresses that the greater long-term health risk for young people is physical inactivity. He cautions against excessive restrictions on sports participation, emphasizing the physical, mental, and academic benefits of staying active. Proper concussion management, he explains, requires a collaborative approach involving athletic trainers, medical professionals, educators, and families to ensure safe recovery and return to play.
Dr. Herring also sheds light on the unique challenges faced by rural and underserved communities in accessing concussion care, highlighting the need for better resources and school-based concussion management teams. His discussion underscores the importance of striking a balance between protecting young athletes and fostering an active, healthy lifestyle. Tune in to learn more about the latest approaches to concussion care and the critical role of physical activity in youth development.
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