Date & Location: Friday, July 16, 2021, 8:30 AM – 6:30 PM, BYU Campus – The Cougar Club Room at LaVell Edwards Stadium
This conference will be an in-depth review of return to learn and play concussion strategies and best practices by neuropsychologists, sports medicine providers, physicians, and other related cognitive specialties including vision, audiology, and physical therapy specialties.
The Community Session (5:00 pm – 6:30 pm) will be free for all attendees and open to all community members that are interested. No Continuing Education credits will be offered for this session.
Please note that many of our events are hybrid in nature – live and a virtual audience. As such photographs and footage will be taken throughout the event. If you do not want to be captured in these images which will only be used for accredited education to providers of the activity you have signed up for, please sit in the last two rooms of the venue.
- Review the structure of an integrated, multidisciplinary concussion team.
- Discuss the evaluation and treatment of domains affected by concussions.
- Identify resources found throughout Intermountain Healthcare System.
- Discuss ways to bridge the gap between medical teams and school administrators.
- Implement appropriate return to play/learn guidelines.
- Review identifiable concussed behaviors.
+ Topics:
Beaming from Ear to Ear An Audiologist’s Perspective.pdf
Concussion Care Leading the Way in Value-Based Care Delivery.pdf
Concussions in Sports – Active Treatment Techniques.pdf
Craniocervical Physical Therapy Post Concussion Event.pdf
Focusing on Post Concussion Vision Symptoms.pdf
Management of Cognitive Deficits and Cognitive Fatigue Associated with Concussions and Post Concussive Syndrome.pdf
Navigating Concussions in Utah High Schools and Youth Sports.pdf
Part 1.mp4
Part 2.mp4
Part 3.mp4
Part 4.mp4
Part 5.mp4
Part 6.mp4
Photobiomodulation to Promote Brain Health and Resiliency.pdf
Psychological Treatment of Emotional Psychosocial Symptoms Related to Sport Concussion.pdf
Vestibular Dysfunction Following a Concussive Injury.pdf
Welcome and Introduction.pdf