Stephanie Cowle has spent nearly 15 years working in injury and trauma prevention. Stephanie is the Director of Knowledge Translation at Parachute, a national charity focused on preventing serious and fatal injuries through evidence-based solutions.
Read MoreKatie Mitchell is a clinician-scientist in the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education at Wilfrid Laurier University. Her research interests involve factors that influence recovery of concussion in athletes. She is the founder of Thrive NeuroSport, providing clinical education and consulting.
Read MoreKim will highlight important research influencing AT practice and predictors of outcome and treatment protocols. Kim will share how ATs use a patient-centered approach with individualized assessment, including risk factor analysis, neurocognitive testing, thorough symptom evaluation and unique treatment protocols that come with the AT profession’s benefit of being point of injury first responders.
Read More“You are your greatest advocate. Give yourself the same advice, acceptance, and compassion you would give a teammate.”
Read MoreConcussion education should be a fundamental safeguard for everyone involved in sport, ensuring we recognize signs and symptoms, prioritize safety, and make informed choices. From the grassroots level to elite levels of play, I believe we all share a collective responsibility to protect the health of athletes and promote a culture of prevention and well-being in sport.
Read More“Concussion education is vital to promote early recognition, proper management, and safer environments in sports and daily life, ensuring better outcomes and supporting individuals' well-being.”
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