A lot of it is about how we measure the data. How do we derive the data in the first place? That seems to be a great challenge, especially in amateur recreational soccer. I can understand why it's almost an impossible task.
Other than trying to educate parents and parent coaches.... I, myself, have coached basketball and other sports and really had no understanding of concussions and what kind of protocol to put in place.
I know that basketball, hockey and soccer all have great organizations in place to try to disseminate and push that education out into the amateur level. What do you think it's going to take to get it out there? What different tools need to be made available so that parents...? I know we have all kinds of web tools and webinars and everything now. Are webinars being utilized in this specific area, though, to illustrate what to look for and the telltale signs?