Disclaimer

The recommendations and resources found within the Living Guideline for Pediatric Concussion Care are intended to inform and instruct care providers and other stakeholders who deliver services to children and youth who have sustained or are suspected of having sustained a concussion. This guideline is not intended for use with patients or clients over the age of 18 years. It is not for self-diagnosis or treatment. Patient, parents, and/or caregivers may wish to bring their healthcare and other providers’ attention to this guidelinereplica rolex submariner.

The best available evidence has informed the recommendations in this document, and relevant evidence published after this guideline could influence the recommendations made within. Healthcare professionals should also consider their own judgment, the preferences of their patients, and factors such as the availability of resources in their decisions.

The Living Guideline for Pediatric Concussion Care project team, funders, any developers, contributors, and supporting partners shall not be liable for any damages, claims, liabilities, costs, or obligations arising from the use or misuse of this guideline including loss or damage arising from any claims made by a third party.

Any changes must be accompanied by the statement: “Adapted from Living Guideline for Pediatric Concussion Care with/ without permission,” according to whether or not permission was sought and/or given.