The Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation and UPMC Sports Medicine are once again teaming up to offer the Heads UP Pittsburgh program, an innovative concussion awareness and baseline testing initiative for young athletes throughout Western Pennsylvania.
Testing for Heads UP Pittsburgh will begin on June 6th and end on August 3rd. Free neurocognitive baseline testing will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis for 2,000 athletes ages 5+. All participants will receive a massage stick roller.
Registration is now open and interested parents/guardians are advised to register early as available dates and locations book very quickly. Please be aware that UPMC is still taking measures to help participants feel safe in each facility. Staff and patients are required to wear masks, visitors are limited, and testing locations are regularly cleaned and sanitized. To register, visit www.upmc.com/headsup.
The Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation and UPMC Sports Medicine are celebrating the 12th year of Heads UP Pittsburgh. Since 2011, Heads UP has baseline tested over 26,000 young people across 31 different sports and provided concussion education awareness to over 57,000 parents, coaches, referees, and teachers. The program has expanded each year to serve more youth and include a wider spectrum of sports. Today, the program tests athletes in every major sport, cheerleading, dance, BMX biking, and many other physical activities.
This year, Heads UP testing will be offered at the following sites:
- UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex – Cranberry, PA
- UPMC Rooney Sports Complex – Pittsburgh, PA
- UPMC Children’s South – South Fayette, PA
- Community College Beaver County – Monaca, PA
- UPMC Hamot Sterling Square – Erie, PA
- Erie Public Library – Erie, PA
- UPMC Jameson Hospital – New Castle, PA
The entire Heads UP testing process takes approximately one hour. Parents/guardians will meet with UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program staff to learn about Heads UP Pittsburgh. Licensed athletic trainers from UPMC Sports Medicine will supervise the program and testing. On the day of testing, participants must not be suffering from any symptoms of a concussion, nor have a suspected injury at the time of establishing their baseline.
For more information about the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation, please visit: www.pittsburghpenguinsfoundation.org