If you missed Part 1, you can check out the first half of the presentation here: The Truth About Concussion-Like Symptoms
The second half of the presentation was divided into two videos, which are available below.
As a disclaimer, I’m a strength and conditioning coach. I’m not a physician, nor am I an expert on brain injuries. The information in these videos is NOT meant to be taken as medical advice, nor does it suggest that concussions are being mishandled in any way by medical professionals in hockey. My interest in concussions stems solely from wanting to ensure that I can help the players I work with find the best care via the most appropriate referrals to medical professionals, to help make sure they aren’t missing unnecessary time.
The Truth About Concussion-Like Symptoms: Part 3
To your success,
Kevin Neeld
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