AMA: High School Athletes Need Physician Notes Before Returning to Play After Concussions

Orthopedic Sports Medicine

The American Medical Association has voted to adopt a new policy on return to play for high school athletes with concussions, according to an organization news release.

The AMA adopted a policy supporting the requirement that high school and youth athletes participating who are suspected of having a concussion not return to play without a physician's written approval.

The AMA cited statistics that as many as 40 percent of high school athletes in 2009 returned to play without fully recovering from a concussion.

Read the AMA release on concussion policy.

Read other coverage on concussions:

- American Academy of Neurosurgery: 5 Recommendations on Sports Concussions


- As Concussion Injuries Rise, NFL Imposes Fines for Unnecessary Roughness Regulations


- Chicago's Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush Opens Concussion Clinic


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