Skip to content

Lakehead Athletics, Sports Medecine Clinic now offering concussion clinic

The following information has been provded by the Lakehead University Sports Information department: Lakehead Athletics and the Sports Medicine Clinic have expanded their services to include a comprehensive Concussion Clinic, led by Dr. Dave McKee.

The following information has been provded by the Lakehead University Sports Information department: 

Lakehead Athletics and the Sports Medicine Clinic have expanded their services to include a comprehensive Concussion Clinic, led by Dr. Dave McKee.

Their slogan, ‘Return to Play, Return to Life’ promotes their  mandate to proactively address the  steps that come with managing concussions, from baseline testing and post-injury scanning, to follow up testing.

Dubbed  the Lakehead Sports Medicine Concussion Clinic (LSMCC), it offers a service for  people from all walks of life, athletes or otherwise, to both deal with  concussions when they happen, and better yet, be prepared in advance.

“We’re happy to be providing a vital service to Lakehead students and the Northwestern  Ontario community,” says Dr. Dave McKee. “The ways in which we assess and treat  concussions has come a long way in the past few years, and being prepared to  deal with them in the most informed way means having baseline testing  done.”

More  than just a computer software program, the imPACT baseline test (Immediate  Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing) is the global standard in  assessing and evaluating concussions, and is an invaluable part of safe return  to play decisions.

ImPACT provides a medically anchored model for concussion  management and is central to the LSMCC’s ‘Return to Play’ program, which is  already being used by the Thunder Bay Bantam Kings hockey team.

The data collected by the imPACT baseline test provides a reference point, and in  the event an athlete sustains a concussion, a broader picture of the athlete’s  cognitive function can be ascertained.

“We  offer flexible scheduling, team packages, and a comprehensive concussion  management framework for our patrons,” mentions Return to Play program coordinator, Lisa Sguigna.





push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks