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[QUOTE="Rumrunner, post: 3894279, member: 1252"] No question Cole will be cleared to play on Saturday. He'll most likely clear step 5 by Thursday and engage in a full practice. [LIST=1] [*][B]No Activity [/B] COMPLETE PHYSICAL & COGNITIVE REST Recovery [*][B]Exertion Step 1[/B] Light aerobic exercise: walking, bike Increase heart rate [*][B]Exertion Step 2[/B] Mode, duration and intensity‐dependent exercise based upon sport: i.e. interval bike Engage anaerobic metabolism [*][B]Exertion Step 3[/B] Sport specific activity with no head impact Add Movement [*][B]Exertion Step 4[/B] Limited, controlled return to non‐contact practice and resumption of progressive resistance training Exercise, Coordination, & Cognitive L [*][B]Exertion Step 5[/B] Full sport participation in a practice Restore Athlete’s Confidence, Coaching Staff Assesses Functional Skill [*][B]Return To Play[/B] NORMAL GAME PLAY [/LIST] The 5 exertion steps do not require 5 days to complete, though no more than 2 steps should be performed on the same day to allow for monitoring of both acute and delayed symptoms. If the exertion activities do not produce acute symptoms, the athlete may progress to the next step. The athlete may advance to step 5 and return to full participation the day after completing step 4 of the protocol if they remain asymptomatic. The amount of time spent in each level of the progression will be dependent upon the student‐athlete’s symptoms and the presence or absence of concussion modifiers, such as previous concussions, previous prolonged post concussive syndromes, ADD/ADHD, depression [URL unfurl="true"]https://uconnhuskies.com/documents/2018/7/17//1819ConcussionProtocol.pdf?id=11274[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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