Concussion Management
Guidance
The Frisco Ice Hockey Association is dedicated to maintaining a safe and supportive environment for all participants. In alignment with this commitment, the Club has established a comprehensive Concussion Management Policy focused on the prevention, recognition, and proper management of concussions among its athletes. This policy is developed in coordination with, and administered in partnership with, the AT&T Metroplex High School Hockey League.
This policy applies to all players registered with the Frisco Ice Hockey Association who participate in the AT&T Metroplex High School Hockey League and is intended to ensure consistent standards of care across all levels of play.
Baseline Testing:
The Frisco Ice Hockey Association and the AT&T Metroplex High School Hockey League partner with Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation for baseline testing using ImPACT. Baylor will continue to use ImPACT for baseline testing with a retest required every 2 years. If your player took the test in the fall of 2024, they do not need to retest this season.
TESTING IS MANDATORY FOR ALL PLAYERS.
The program is the same for the 2025-2026 Season.
Testing Inquiries: For inquiries regarding baseline testing or any related concerns, players and parents should contact:
Concussion Protocol
Parents just need to note these steps
- Athlete is deemed out by the athletic trainer and turns in a concussion log form
- Parent needs to take athlete and the clearance form to doctor of their choice (only non-accepted are ER docs and chiropractors)
- If the doctor does NOT diagnose a concussion the form is sent back to J. D. Shields with the first box checked and the doctor's signature and clinic stamp
- If the doctor does diagnose with a concussion the athlete is out until a follow up appointment where the doctor says they are “Clear to start return to play”
- This does not mean they go immediately back to playing
- They then need to perform the 5-step return to play activities with no symptoms and initialed by a coach, parent or medical professional. The steps cannot be combined into more than one day
- Once the RTP steps are complete the clearance form needs to be completely filled out and signed by the doctor with the actual clearance date and sent back to Board of Directors.