Summer is full of unstructured play for kids and teens and that can come with injuries, including the risk of concussions. Now a new first-in-Canada tool is helping young people better understand the symptoms of concussion, access support, and take an active role in their own care.
Dr. Jacqueline Purtzki of the Adolescent Complex Concussion Clinic at GF Strong explains how the 鈥淢yGuide Concussion 鈥 Teen Edition鈥 works.
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Health Matters: Self-screening concussion tool for adolescents
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