C4-Documentation for a Diagnosed Concussion Return to Learn/Return to Physical Activity Plan



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C4-Documentation for a Diagnosed Concussion Return to Learn/Return to Physical Activity Plan Copied to OSR once completed This form is to be used by parents/guardians to communicate their child s/ward s progress through the plan and is to be used with Concussion Management Procedures: Return to Learn and Return to Physical Activity. The Return to Learn/Return to Physical Activity Plan is a combined approach. Step 2a - Return to Learn must be completed prior to the student returning to physical activity. Each step must take a minimum of 24 hours (Note: Step 2b Return to Learn and Step 2 Return to Physical Activity occur concurrently). Step 1 Return to Learn/Return to Physical Activity Completed at home. Cognitive Rest includes limiting activities that require concentration and attention (e.g., reading, texting, television, computer, video/electronic games). Physical Rest includes restricting recreational/leisure and competitive physical activities. My child/ward has completed Step 1 of the Return to Learn/Return to Physical Activity Plan (cognitive and physical rest at home) and his/her symptoms have shown improvement. My child/ward will proceed to Step 2a Return to Learn. My child/ward has completed Step 1 of the Return to Learn/Return to Physical Activity Plan (cognitive and physical rest at home) and is symptom free. My child/ward will proceed directly to Step 2b Return to Learn and Step 2 Return to Physical Activity. 1

Step 2a Return to Learn Student returns to school. Requires individualized classroom strategies and/or approaches which gradually increase cognitive activity. Teacher may refer to Return to Learn: Accommodations and Strategies Sheet (pink). Physical rest includes restricting recreational/leisure and competitive physical activities. My child/ward has been receiving individualized classroom strategies and/or approaches and is symptom free. My child/ward will proceed to Step 2b Return to Learn and Step 2 Return to Physical Activity. 2

[ Step 2b and Step 2 Happen Simultaneously. Step 2b Return to Learn Student returns to regular learning activities at school. Step 2 Return to Physical Activity Student can participate in individual light aerobic physical activity only. Student continues with regular learning activities. My child/ward is symptom free after participating in light aerobic physical activity. My child/ward will proceed to Step 3 Return to Physical Activity. This form (Documentation for a Diagnosed Concussion Return to Learn/Return to Physical Activity Plan) will be returned to the teacher to record progress through Steps 3 and 4. 3

Step 3 and 4 Involve the Teacher/Coach observation and Medical Doctor/Nurse Practitioner Step 3 Return to Physical Activity Student may begin individual sport-specific physical activity only. Step 4 Return to Physical Activity Student may begin activities where there is no body contact (e.g., dance, badminton); light resistance/weight training; non-contact practice; and non-contact sport-specific drills. Student has successfully completed Steps 3 and 4 and is symptom free. (Teacher or School Contact to check box) Form is returned to parent/guardian for them to take to the medical doctor/nurse practitioner for examination and signature Medical Examination I, (medical doctor/nurse practitioner name) have examined (student name) and confirm he/she continues to be symptom free and is able to return to regular physical education class/intramural activities/interschool activities in non-contact sports and full training/practices for contact sports. Medical Doctor/Nurse Practitioner Signature: 4

Step 5 Return to Physical Activity Student may resume regular physical education/intramural activities/interschool activities in non-contact sports and full training/practices for contact sports. Step 6 Return to Physical Activity Student may resume full participation in contact sports with no restrictions. 5