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AI and Concussion Symptom Log: Track Recovery Day by Day
AI helps you log concussion symptoms so the athletic trainer and doctor see real recovery data, not vibes.
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- 1The big idea
- 2concussion
- 3tbi
- 4tracking
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Section 1
The big idea
Concussion recovery isn't linear and memory after a brain injury is unreliable. AI can prompt a 60-second daily log of headache, sleep, mood, and screen time so the doctor decides return-to-play on data instead of how you feel today.
Some examples
- Ask ChatGPT for a 5-question daily concussion log template.
- Ask Claude what symptoms mean call the doctor right now vs wait.
- Ask Gemini for the SCAT5 graduated return-to-play stages explained for teens.
- Ask Perplexity which concussion apps are used by real high school athletic trainers.
Try it!
If you or a friend has a recent concussion, set a daily 60-second log and bring the printout to the next appointment.
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