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Return to play after concussion
What should players do to return to play (RTP)
The routine return to play pathway is shown in the diagram below:
A player's age is deemed to be their age as at 1st September
Graduated Return to Play (GRTP)
The GRTP should be undertaken on a case by case basis and with the full cooperation of the player and their parents/guardians. Where a club/school has their own medical resources the GRTP process should be carried out by the club/school coach, and overseen by the club/school health care professional/doctor. Parents should where possible also be actively involved in the process.
A summary of the GRTP is shown in the following diagram (2)
Before a player can commence the exercise elements of the GRTP i.e. Stage 2, they must be symptom free for a period of 24 hours (adult) or 48 hours (U19) (This is Level 1)
On completion of Level 4 the player may resume full contact practice (Level 5) with Medical Practitioner clearance.
It is the player's or parent's responsibility to obtain medical clearance before returning to play (2)
Schools and clubs are advised to keep a record of the player's or parent's confirmation that clearance has been obtained and a doctor's letter is not necessarily required. On completion of Level 5 without the presence of symptoms, the player may return to playing in full contact rugby games (Level 6).
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