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ImPact FAQ's Adapted for North Hunterdon High School Athletic Training Department
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WHAT IS IMPACT TESTING?
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ImPact testing is a computerized program that evaluates and documents multiple aspects of Neurocognitive functioning. It will test the areas of verbal memory, visual memory, processing/visual motor speed, reaction time and impulse control. The test will be done in a computer lab and is not invasive. It takes about an hour to do.
Athletes
will have to fill out a brief history, know their birthday, approximate
height and weight, if they are right or left handed and their school id
number.
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By following this testing protocol we join a growing number of high schools, colleges and professional teams in New Jersey that are also using this testing with their athletes.
HOW OFTEN DO I HAVE TO TAKE THIS TEST?
You will need to take this test as a freshman prior to beginning your NHHS athletic career and again as a junior. This is a baseline test.
Should you sustain a head injury, you will need to take a post injury test optimally in the first 72 hours of injury.
WHAT IF I HAVE ALREADY HAD A CONCUSSION, WILL IT AFFECT MY TEST SCORES?
No, the score you get will be the baseline we use for all future tests.
WHY DO WE HAVE TO TAKE THE TEST BEFORE THE SEASON STARTS?
We
need baseline test scores on all of our athletes before their seasons start
to be able to use this test correctly. The longer you practice and play the
greater your chances of sustaining a concussion are and altering your
baseline score.
WHAT WILL YOU DO WITH ALL OF THIS DATA?
The test scores are confidential and are not for comparison. Should your child suffer a concussion we re-administer the test as soon as possible after the concussion to see what is going on with their cognitive skills. The pre and post concussive scores are looked at and we also look at what areas the athlete is deficient in. We also re-administer the test when the athlete is ready to return to play. The pre and ready to return scores must be very similar to return to play. The scores help us to track their recovery and to make sure they are absolutely ready to return to play before they go back on the field.
WHAT IS A CONCUSSION?
Concussion is a group of symptoms that includes dazed appearance, headache, nausea, balance problems, double vision, photosensitivity, feeling sluggish, feeling foggy, change in sleep pattern, cognitive changes, confused about play, moves clumsily, answers questions slowly, personality or behavior change, forgets plays after hit, loss of consciousness.
Source: ImPact