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OMAHA and HEADCHECK Health Enhance Concussion Management

| By HEADCHECK HEALTH

A new partnership will see the Okanagan Mainline Amateur Hockey Association elite teams enhance their concussion management with HEADCHECK.

The Okanagan Mainline Amateur Hockey Association (‘OMAHA’) is delighted to announce a new partnership with HEADCHECK Health (‘HEADCHECK’), which will enhance concussion management for its elite teams.

“Working with HEADCHECK elevates our standard of care,” said Dave Dupas, Operations Manager for OMAHA. “This is another step forward in protecting our players.”

OMAHA will utilize HEADCHECK’s industry-leading digital platform to simplify their concussion and incident management protocol process. The technology will be used throughout the season, ensuring high safety for all players. HEADCHECK will also provide in-person baseline concussion testing support from qualified healthcare professionals to ensure all players receive a quality baseline concussion test. 

“Dave, Tim, and the staff at OMAHA are very proactive regarding player safety,” said Eric Vanderhelm, Enterprise Account Executive at HEADCHECK. “Our digital platform and support will benefit their staff and ultimately the players.”

With its extensive expertise and experience, HEADCHECK is well-equipped to enhance concussion management for the elite teams of the Okanagan Mainline Amateur Hockey Association.

HEADCHECK was created in 2013 from a concussion research lab to address a critical challenge in sports: the complexity of implementing concussion protocols leaves athletes and organizations vulnerable to risk.

Thousands of sports leagues, governing bodies, and regulators, including MLS, the BCHL, and the CFL, rely on HEADCHECK’s digital platform. Notably, HEADCHECK has been relied on in some of the world’s most prestigious sporting events, including the Olympics and Tour de France. 

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