National Concussion Awareness Day

Akshita Dakh
Dec 22, 2023 By Akshita Dakh
Originally Published on Mar 18, 2022
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National Concussion Awareness Day is celebrated in the US on the third Friday in September.

Where is National Concussion Awareness Day observed?

National Concussion Awareness Day is observed in the United States and Canada and is mainly observed by the Brain Injury Association of America.

Who is National Concussion Awareness Day observed by?

This day is directed towards health professionals, teachers, parents, and sports coaches. Brain Injury Association of America also observes this day.

When did National Concussion Awareness Day first start?

It was established in 2016 and is registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office.

Who started National Concussion Awareness Day?

Brooke Mills, who had suffered a concussion during high school, founded this awareness day in 2016.

History And Timeline

Physicians had started researching concussions as early as the 10th century. Read about some of the major events in the history of concussions below.

Independent Recognition Of Concussions

A Persian physician, Muhammad Ibn Zakariya Razi, was the first to describe a concussion as a unique type of head injury.

10th Century

First Name Of Concussion

Concussion is referred to as 'commotion of the brain' in early medical works like 'The Hippocratic Corpus.'

500 BC

First Use Of 'Concussion'

For the first time, the term 'concussion' was used to denote a state of unconsciousness caused by a collision rather than a physiological ailment.

17th Century

First Animal Experiments

Animal trials showed that concussions cause no visible damage.

1941

Founding Of The Day

Brooke Mills launched National Concussion Awareness Day to raise awareness about this mild traumatic brain injury and address related social and emotional issues.

2016

Traditions And Customs

Every year, National Concussion Awareness Day encourages public discussion and raises resources for treating and supporting patients. In addition, several local events are held on this day to educate people and encourage health practitioners to freely discuss the symptoms and treatment of concussions to reduce the social stigma associated with the issue. 

Ways To Observe Or Celebrate National Concussion Awareness Day

Read about concussions and other kinds of brain injury. Learn about their causes, signs, symptoms, treatment, and after-care.

Organize a fundraiser to assist the Brain Injury Association of America in treating and providing care to thousands of sufferers.

Help in raising awareness about concussions by discussing them on social media and in community events.

Facts And Stats

National Concussion Awareness Day is an excellent opportunity to spread awareness about the growing number of concussions and their causes. According to studies, the majority of the people in America do not understand concussions well enough to recognize them when they occur.

Concussions caused by leisure and sports-related activities account for around 1.6 million to 3.6 million instances in the United States. On National Concussion Awareness Day, support groups educate athletes on how to play safely and manage such an injury.

Apart from the general public, research shows that many health professionals may not understand concussions properly. This is demonstrated by the fact that around 40% of sportsmen with concussions return to the field before they need to. National Concussion Awareness Day is a great chance for doctors to learn more about the injury and improve treatment.

What are the three types of concussions?

There are three types of concussions. Grade one concussions have symptoms that last less than 15 minutes, and the patient does not lose consciousness. A grade two concussion is one with symptoms that last more than 15 minutes but no loss of consciousness. A grade three concussion causes a person to go unconscious.

What are the four categories of concussion symptoms?

Concussion symptoms often fall into one of four categories: physical, emotional, cognitive, and sleep.

What month is Concussion Awareness Month?

Brain Injury Awareness Month is recognized in March.

What are some advantages of observing National Concussion Awareness Day?

This day educates people about concussions and brain injuries.

What are some similarities between Injured Day and National Concussion Awareness Day?

While Injured Day, also known as Worker's Memorial Day, was established to remember workers who were injured on the job, National Concussion Awareness Day was created to educate the public about concussions and brain injuries.

What are some reasons for celebrating National Concussion Awareness Day?

This day is observed to raise public awareness about concussions, raise resources for further research on the injury, and train health professionals.

When Is This Day Celebrated

  • Friday, September 18, 2020
  • Friday, September 17, 2021
  • Friday, September 16, 2022
  • Friday, September 15, 2023
  • Friday, September 20, 2024

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Sources

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK185340/

https://www.concussion.org/news/national-concussion-awareness-day/

http://nationalconcussionawarenessday.com/index.htmL

https://nationaltoday.com/national-concussion-awareness-day/amp/

https://www.webmd.com/brain/concussion-traumatic-brain-injury-symptoms-causes-treatments

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Written by Akshita Dakh

Bachelor of Commerce, Masters in Business Administration

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Akshita DakhBachelor of Commerce, Masters in Business Administration

Akshita Dakh has worked in different roles for example she has worked as a Relationship Manager at Reliance Securities, where she successfully acquired and onboarded HNI clients. Additionally, she has interned in various roles such as E-commerce specialist & Content Writer at Tanpri E-commerce, Social Media Manager & Content Writer at Kamaleya Organics, and in retail liabilities and branch banking at Kotak Mahindra Bank. Akshita holds a Master's in Business Administration from AMSOM, Ahmedabad, and a Bachelor's degree in Commerce from Asia Pacific College. 

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