Texas Athletic Training License Practice Test

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In concussion return-to-play decisions, which element is essential?

Graded exertion testing only

Rest and symptom checks only

Symptom resolution at rest and with graded exertion, normal cognitive function, and professional clearance

A safe return-to-play decision relies on complete recovery across multiple domains, not just symptom relief at rest. The essential element is that symptoms are resolved both at rest and with graded exertion, cognitive function is back to normal, and the athlete has professional clearance to return. Graded exertion testing is crucial because some symptoms or deficits only appear when activity increases, so checking tolerance to increasing workloads helps reveal if the brain can handle sport demands. Normal cognitive function ensures memory, attention, processing speed, and reaction time have returned, which is vital for safe decision-making and performance. Professional clearance confirms a structured medical evaluation has verified recovery and adherence to a recognized protocol. Imaging findings alone don’t reliably indicate readiness, since many concussions show no imaging changes and imaging doesn’t measure functional recovery. Rest and symptom checks alone miss the necessary exertional and cognitive assessments needed for a safe return.

Imaging findings alone

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