Concussion Return-to-Play Protocol Library (Digital Download)

$59.00

Clear, sport-specific guidance to take the uncertainty out of return-to-play decisions.

The Concussion Return-to-Play Protocol Library is a comprehensive digital resource designed for clinicians, athletic trainers, and rehab professionals who manage athletes recovering from concussion. This library provides structured, sport-specific return-to-play (RTP) progressions that help remove guesswork, improve consistency, and support safer decision-making across a wide range of athletic demands.

Instead of relying on vague or generic return-to-play recommendations, this toolkit gives you clear, progressive, sport-tailored protocols you can apply immediately in clinical or field settings.

What’s Included:

  • 46 sport-specific return-to-play protocols covering a wide range of individual and team sports

  • Structured, step-by-step RTP progressions designed to match real sport demands

  • Clear criteria to help guide safe advancement through each stage

  • Easy-to-follow formatting for quick clinical reference and on-field decision support

  • Printable PDFs for immediate use in both clinic and athletic environments

Why This Library Matters

Return-to-play decisions are one of the most high-stakes aspects of concussion management—and also one of the most variable. Without structured guidance, clinicians and teams can be left making judgment calls under pressure.

This library is designed to:

  • Reduce confusion in RTP decision-making

  • Standardize progression across sports and settings

  • Improve communication between clinicians, athletes, and coaches

  • Support safer, more defensible return-to-sport decisions

  • Increase confidence when clearing athletes for progression

Built for Real-World Use

Whether you're working in a clinic, on the field, or in a performance setting, these protocols give you a reliable framework to guide recovery from early return-to-light activity all the way back to full sport participation.

No guesswork. No inconsistent criteria. Just clear, sport-specific structure to support better outcomes.

Clear, sport-specific guidance to take the uncertainty out of return-to-play decisions.

The Concussion Return-to-Play Protocol Library is a comprehensive digital resource designed for clinicians, athletic trainers, and rehab professionals who manage athletes recovering from concussion. This library provides structured, sport-specific return-to-play (RTP) progressions that help remove guesswork, improve consistency, and support safer decision-making across a wide range of athletic demands.

Instead of relying on vague or generic return-to-play recommendations, this toolkit gives you clear, progressive, sport-tailored protocols you can apply immediately in clinical or field settings.

What’s Included:

  • 46 sport-specific return-to-play protocols covering a wide range of individual and team sports

  • Structured, step-by-step RTP progressions designed to match real sport demands

  • Clear criteria to help guide safe advancement through each stage

  • Easy-to-follow formatting for quick clinical reference and on-field decision support

  • Printable PDFs for immediate use in both clinic and athletic environments

Why This Library Matters

Return-to-play decisions are one of the most high-stakes aspects of concussion management—and also one of the most variable. Without structured guidance, clinicians and teams can be left making judgment calls under pressure.

This library is designed to:

  • Reduce confusion in RTP decision-making

  • Standardize progression across sports and settings

  • Improve communication between clinicians, athletes, and coaches

  • Support safer, more defensible return-to-sport decisions

  • Increase confidence when clearing athletes for progression

Built for Real-World Use

Whether you're working in a clinic, on the field, or in a performance setting, these protocols give you a reliable framework to guide recovery from early return-to-light activity all the way back to full sport participation.

No guesswork. No inconsistent criteria. Just clear, sport-specific structure to support better outcomes.