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Limit risk, liability by following NATA's latest recommendations on concussion management
The ever-changing abundance of information surrounding management of sport-related concussions can seem dizzying. But it's critical for your coaches, athletic trainers, and other staff in your college athletics department to keep pace with the latest best practices in this area. The National Athletic Trainers’ Association recently released new guidance about concussion management that can help college athletics administrators to reduce liability and boost compliance.