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Allow PTs in School Concussion Protocol

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Ch. SL 2025-492025-07-02

41 Yea0 Nay2025-06-19

This bill allows licensed physical therapists to evaluate student athletes for concussions and clear them to return to play or practice, in addition to the medical professionals already authorized to do so. Previously, only doctors and certain other healthcare providers could evaluate and clear students with suspected concussions.

  • Supporters argue this expands access to concussion evaluation services, potentially reducing delays in assessment and clearance, especially in rural areas or schools with limited medical staff.
  • Physical therapists receive training in injury assessment and rehabilitation, and allowing them to participate in concussion protocols may help streamline the return-to-play process while maintaining student safety.
  • Opponents may be concerned that physical therapists' training and licensure focus primarily on musculoskeletal issues rather than neurological assessment, and they question whether PTs have sufficient expertise to independently evaluate complex brain injuries.
  • There are also concerns that expanding who can clear athletes could potentially prioritize getting students back to play over ensuring complete recovery from concussions.

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