Today, CLF Canada is dedicated to “solving the concussion crisis” by the study, treatment, and prevention of the effects of brain trauma and associated mental health implications in Canadian athletes, military personnel, youth, and other at-risk groups. CLF Canada achieves this mission through advocacy, education, policy development, and medical research.
The Concussion Legacy Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in the United States with chapters in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. It was founded on June 14, 2007, by Chris Nowinski, PhD and Robert Cantu, MD in reaction to new medical research indicating that brain trauma in sports had become a public health crisis. Post-mortem analysis of the brain tissue of former contact sports athletes revealed that repeated brain injuries, from both concussive and nonconcussive blows, could lead to a neurodegenerative disease known as Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). The absence of awareness, education, and poor concussion diagnosis and management allowed the disease to proliferate.