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Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.HEADS UPSearchSearchCloseConcussion Basics Signs and Symptoms Preventing Concussion Guidelines and Recommendations Helmets Safety How to Respond Data on Sports and Recreation HEADS UP Resources View Allsearch close searchsearchHEADS UP Menu CloseHEADS UP MenusearchFor Everyone* Concussion Basics* Signs and Symptoms* Preventing Concussion* Guidelines and Recommendations* Helmets Safety* How to Respond* Data on Sports and Recreation* HEADS UP Resources* View All HomeHealth Care Providers* Managing Return to Activities* Online Training* Health Care Provider* View AllRelated Topics* Traumatic Brain Injury & ConcussionView All HEADS UPConcussion Basics Signs and Symptoms Preventing Concussion Guidelines and Recommendations Helmets Safety How to Respond Data on Sports and Recreation HEADS UP Resources View AllHEADS UPConcussion BasicsA concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury.Apr. 5, 2024Signs and Symptoms of ConcussionChildren and teens may have one or more of the signs.Apr. 7, 2024Preventing ConcussionLearn how to prevent a concussion.Apr. 6, 2024What to do After a ConcussionLearn about what to expect during recovery from a concussion.Apr. 5, 2024Returning to SportsLearn important steps for athletes returning to activities after a concussion.Apr. 4, 2024HEADS UP ResourcesFind resources related to concussion prevention.Apr. 5, 2024About the HEADS UP CampaignCDC HEADS UP is the go-to resource for concussion prevention and education.Apr. 15, 2024Resources for Medical ProfessionalsHealth Care Provider ResourcesView resources to manage and prevent concussions.Apr. 15, 2024Online Training for Health Care ProvidersThis training provides recommendations to help health care providers treat and prevent concussions.Apr. 15, 2024Managing Return to ActivitiesView guidance to help patients with mTBI achieve optimal recovery.Apr. 15, 2024Trainings for School and Sports ProfessionalsHEADS UP to Youth Sports Coaches: Online Concussion TrainingThis training shares the latest guidance on concussion safety and prevention.Apr. 5, 2024HEADS UP to Schools: Online Concussion Training for School ProfessionalsThis training shows ways school professionals can prevent concussion.Apr. 15, 2024HEADS UP to Sports Officials: Online Concussion TrainingThis training helps sports officials spot possible concussion signs and symptoms.Apr. 5, 2024HEADS UP to Athletic Trainers: Online Concussion TrainingThis training shows ways athletic trainers can improve concussion prevention, evaluation, and manage...Apr. 5, 2024HEADS UP to High School Sports: Online Concussion TrainingThis training helps high school sports coaches recognize and respond to concussions.Apr. 17, 2024HEADS UP Online Training CoursesLearn about HEADS UP online training courses to prevent concussions.Apr. 5, 2024Back to TopHEADS UPThe HEADS UP campaign helps people recognize, respond to, and minimize the risk of concussion or other serious brain injury.View AllFor Everyone* Concussion Basics* Signs and Symptoms* Preventing Concussion* Guidelines and Recommendations* Helmets Safety* How to Respond* Data on Sports and Recreation* HEADS UP Resources* View allHealth Care Providers* Managing Return to Activities* Online Training* Health Care ProviderSign up for Email UpdatesContact UsContact Us* Call 800-232-4636* Contact CDCAbout CDCAbout CDC* Pressroom* Organization* Budget & Funding* Careers & JobsPolicies* Accessibility* External Links* Privacy* Web Policies* FOIA* OIG* No Fear Act* Nondiscrimination* Vulnerability Disclosure PolicyLanguagesLanguages* EspañolLanguage Assistance* Español* 繁體中文* Tiếng Việt* 한국어* Tagalog* Русский* العربية* Kreyòl Ayisyen* Français* Polski* Português* Italiano* Deutsch* 日本語* فارسی* EnglishArchive* CDC Archive* Public Health PublicationsContact UsContact Us* Call 800-232-4636* Contact CDCAbout CDC* Pressroom* Organization* Budget & Funding* Careers & Jobs* About CDCPolicies* Accessibility* External Links* Privacy* Web Policies* FOIA* OIG* No Fear Act* Nondiscrimination* Vulnerability Disclosure PolicyLanguagesLanguages* EspañolLanguage Assistance* Español* 繁體中文* Tiếng Việt* 한국어* Tagalog* Русский* العربية* Kreyòl Ayisyen* Français* Polski* Português* Italiano* Deutsch* 日本語* فارسی* EnglishArchive* CDC Archive* Public Health PublicationsHHS.gov USA.gov
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