The concussion test measures the function of the spirit before and after the head, and the tests are performed or other healthcare specialists in the assessment and treatment of those with concussions, and they measure physical skills such as balance, mental skills such as memory and concentration, the extent of thinking speed, problem solving and the ability to pay attention. The concussion test is one of the methods that doctors can use to evaluate and manage health after a head injury. People who are exposed to the risk of concussion may require basic tests. Athletes can undergo these basic tests at the beginning of the sports season. If a person has undergone a concussion test after a head injury, the doctor may compare his results with the results of his test before the head was injured to search for changes. The causes of concussion evaluate the thinking function (cognitive) and the recording of the brain after the head injury. The primary concussion of the brain can be performed before starting the athletes of athletes who are at risk of head injuries. The primary concussion test is currently the effectiveness of the brain’s work, and it can be helpful to diagnose concussions after an injury. The doctor can do the test by asking questions, or the test can be done via the computer. This test can often be repeated, especially for younger athletes (usually from the age of ten and older) whose minds develop and change over time. Some athletes may need a basic concussion test every year, with a more nervous psychological test if they have a concussion or have another medical condition. After concussion, the test can be repeated and compared to the previous test to search for any changes in the brain function. A manual can also be used to determine when the brain of concussion recovers. The risks after concussion if the injured keep playing or returning to play early after concussion, there is a great risk of being exposed to another concussion. The second concussion that occurs during the recovery of the first concussion can lead to the severity of the dead brain (second shock syndrome). Repeated concussion can take longer to recover. Repeated concussions are more dangerous to cause permanent casing for the nervous system. Math, children, youth and women, are likely to have more a resort than others, and their recovery period may be longer. People who are required should not return to play or activities before all symptoms will be removed, and they are examined by a doctor or other healthcare specialist who has the necessary experience to evaluate and treat those with concussion. After the symptoms of concussion and before returning to exercise or activity, people with concussion should participate in a gradual escalating concussion protocol, usually from five to six days. It provides a gradually more difficult exercise every day in difficulty and severity. Individuals must complete all levels without repeating the symptoms that must be returned after exercise and physical activity. Before concussion, a person may need a basic level for concussion before starting the sports season. The primary level of concussion is often performed using a computer. The test is similar to using the computer, which plays video games. The basic level of concussion using the computer provides a quick and effective way for many athletes to test their basic brain functions. The test takes about 15 minutes to complete it. After concussion, the injured can undergo a concussion test using the computer after concussion. Depending on its performance in concussion, it compares with the basic test (if available), the test can be repeated several times for a period of up to a few weeks. A person can undergo physical examination and tests to verify the presence of balance problems that may indicate concussion. Conclusion tests are achieved, whether the use of a computer or paper and the pen, from the presence of problems in thinking and memory. It can be tested to determine the extent of its speed to respond to a question or solve a problem, as well as the ability to remember things, and determine the extent of the ability to focus and pay attention. Return to play as the tests show that the brain function has returned to normal, but the person still feels symptoms of concussion, and doctors will advise not to return to sports before the symptoms disappear. Despite the possibility of solving many conclusions quickly, some athletes may feel weeks or more or more. Doctors will also review satisfactory history and symptoms and perform a nervous examination of the balance of balance and other brain functions. If symptoms of concussion do not disappear, one of the doctors trained in brain and mental health (specialist in nerves medicine) can do more detailed tests to continue evaluating changes in the function of the brain. The treatment team will determine when to return to exercise, go to school and other activities. * Also read in collaboration with “Mayo Clinic”:
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