Concussion Information
Concussions are a serious injury that your son/daughter may sustain while participating in athletics. Please use the following information to help educate you in the signs and symptoms of a concussion and how to help aid your student athletes recovery.
Chandler Unified School District has a specific return to play policy in place for ANY athlete who suffers from a concussion. The medical team will be happy to provide the required paperwork/clearance forms for you if your athlete suffers a concussion.
It is our recommendation that you use one of the team doctors. They are familiar with the district policy and communicates with us often about concussion patients. You may however, use any physician of your choosing but will need the required clearance form signed and returned with your athlete before they can begin to return to sports.
If your child sustains a possible concussion during "PE" (their sport hour) and the athletic trainer is NOT available the nurse will contact you and they still need to see the athletic trainer either during 6th hour or after school (preferably that same day). All other possible concussions sustained during practices or games will be handled initially by the staff athletic trainers.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The following are commonly asked - For more information visit the CDC Website.
- What does a concussion look like?
- Should I take them to the ER?
- How can I tell the difference between a concussion and a headache or other illness?
- What can I do at home to help with the recovery process?
- My athlete has a very big game this week and the coach really wants them to play, can the coach let them play even if they have a concussion?
- How long will my athlete have to be out?
What does a concussion look like?
Should I take them to the ER?
How can I tell the difference between a concussion and a headache or other illness?
What can I do at home to help with the recovery process?
My athlete has a very big game this week and the coach really wants them to play, can the coach let them play even if they have a concussion?
How long will my athlete have to be out?
Neurocognitive testing: What is it and does ACP offer it?
While there are many neurocognitive tests available, ACP High School – and all CUSD high schools – use ImPACT (Immediate post-concussion assessment and cognitive testing). This test measures memory, reaction time, delayed recall and basic brain functions. Per CUSD policy, ACP student athletes will take the ImPACT test once every 2 years at the start of their sport to establish a baseline unless they sustain a concussion. This includes all student athletes that are freshman, juniors and anyone who is new to ACP HS. If a student plays more than one sport in a year and they have already taken the baseline for that year, they do not have to take it again.
With the exception of football, all sports will take their baselines after tryouts. This will be coordinated by ACP Athletic Trainers and ACP coaches for that respective sport.
This test is different from Brainbook