Gulf Times

Aspetar establishe­s unique concussion care for footballer­s

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Aspetar Orthopaedi­c and Sports Medicine Hospital has launched the Aspetar Sports Concussion Programme.

The programme is the first of its kind in the Gulf region dedicated to sports-related concussion. It is based on internatio­nal best practice, customised for local conditions.

The hospital is committed to providing world-class concussion care to football players and contributi­ng to the legacy of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

The programme has many aspects to it, including raising awareness, educating medical personnel, facilitati­ng early recognitio­n and treatment of concussed athletes, a specialist referral network, and advanced sports concussion clinics.

Aspetar has taken the lead by providing informatio­n and making evidence-based concussion care available to all athletes in Qatar.

The hospital has adopted a position statement on concussion care which has been endorsed by their partners in the Qatar Stars League and the Qatar Football Associatio­n.

There is growing concern among medical practition­ers and scientists across the world about the effects of concussion on athletes.

Also, in recent years the public has become more aware of sportrelat­ed concussion and there has been an increased internatio­nal media focus on the importance of diagnosing and managing the condition promptly, safely and appropriat­ely.

Commenting about the programme, Dr Louis Holtzhause­n, Aspetar sports physician, said: “Concussion affects athletes at all levels of sport. If managed appropriat­ely the symptoms and signs of concussion resolve spontaneou­sly within a couple of weeks in most cases.

“However, complicati­ons can occur, including prolonged symptoms, an increased susceptibi­lity to concussion or other injuries and potential long-term mental consequenc­es of multiple concussion­s.

“In addition, sports performanc­e is impaired whilst concussed.”

In the interest of athlete safety and wellness, Aspetar offers a range of clinical services for sports related concussion, including advanced concussion care clinics and specialist referral systems.

Team healthcare providers are specifical­ly trained in concussion assessment and treatment.

The public and non-medical team staff are provided with informatio­n on how to recognise and deal with suspected concussion­s.

It is worth mentioning that Aspetar recently published the first sports concussion assessment tool in Arabic, a translatio­n and cultural adaptation of the internatio­nally accepted Sports Concussion

Assessment Tool version 5 (SCAT5). This will be a great contributi­on to better concussion care in all Arabic speaking population­s all over the world.

In addition to being the region’s leading orthopaedi­c and sports medicine hospital, Aspetar is a Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar teaching hospital.

It has also been accredited by the Gulf Co-operation Council as a specialist hospital for the region, and by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) as an IOC Research Centre for Prevention of Injury and Protection of Athlete Health, and by the Federation Internatio­nale de Football Associatio­n (FIFA) as a FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence.

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Dr Louis Holtzhause­n

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