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    Causes Of Concussions In Football

    Concussions in football are becoming a huge problem. Concussions are a severe head injury and the cause of it is physics. Kinematics and Newtons 3 laws have a big part in it. The brain is a very sensitive organ and when treated roughly due to the brain banging of the skull and hitting the opposite side of the skull. Aggressive sports like football have a lot to do with heads hitting against each other and the helmets don't help like people might think. Concussions are all due to physics and what

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    Hard Knocks: Should NFL Players Be Banned?

    just not happen. A recent Bloomberg poll found that 50% of Americans wouldn’t want their sons to play football. This shows that the parents that said no to football on behalf of their children want them to be safe, rather than getting any type of injury. Robert Cantu, a clinical professor of neurosurgery at the Boston University School of Medicine and an expert in concussion research, has advised parents not to allow their children to play tackle football until they’re at least 14 years old. Research

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    Concussions In Sports

    Concussions are a problem that almost all the athletes in contact sports experience. The contact sports such as football, hockey, and boxing expose the players to the concussions. They usually refer to the concussions as “Seeing lights” or “Hearing bells”. Football is the main cause for concussions which are reported annually. However, only a few cases are reported with extremely few of the patients being treated. The rise in the concussion cases in sports has a deep effect on athletes and should

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    The Importance Of Concussions

    important to immediately remove them from the game. Once it is confirmed that a patient has received a concussion, the patient will want to rest; taking time for the brain to heal. These patients will want to prevent re-injuring their brains. A re-injury can put the patient at a higher risk of post-concussion syndrome and therefore permanent brain damage. The patient will also want to limit their exposure to drugs. Drugs such aspirin, blood thinners and drugs that can cause drowsiness ("University

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    Brain Injury Research Paper

    Brain injuries have revolutionized the same as cell phones have, and everything else in the world. But the real question is, has it gotten better or worse? A brain injury is very serious due to the fact that it is causes severe damage to your skull, and your skull is nothing to mess with. The area where your brain is most affected when someone has a traumatic brain injury are your frontal and temporal lobes. “About 300,000 TBIs occur each year as the result of sports” (Journal of Athletic Training)

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    Concussions Research Paper

    Concussions Concussion, also known as minor head trauma or mild traumatic brain injury is the most common type of traumatic brain injury. It is typically defined as a head injury with a temporary loss of brain function. Symptoms Symptoms include a variety of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms, which may not be recognized if subtle. A variety of signs accompany concussion including headache, feeling in a fog, and emotional changeability. In general, the signs can be categorized into physical

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    Common Head Injury: The Importance Of Concussions In Education

    The most common head injury is a concussion, so it is almost a guarantee that one will have to teach someone who has suffered a concussion in their teaching career. There are many causes for concussions in children including falls from playground equipment, mishaps in gym class and participation in organized sports. It is important that teachers know the common symptoms and the proper treatments that can be used to lessen the effect of a head injury. Classroom strategies are also a crucial thing

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    Essay On Traumatic Brain Injury

    Fifteen years ago, if you believed that injuries to the brain recuperate similarly to other typical injuries, no one would question you. Today, if you believed that your brain had the ability to fully recover from a concussion, you would be in the vast majority of individuals uneducated on this topic. However, in more recent years, researchers have found that the structure and the way the brain functions can be permanently affected by a traumatic brain injury. Although the brain's ability to repair

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    Brain Injury

    shake the brain inside the skull, resulting in bruising, broken blood vessels, or nerve damage to the brain. When you take a hard hit to the head but there's no outward bleeding or opening in the skull, it could result in a closed brain injury. An open brain injury is when an object penetrates the skull and goes into the brain. A TBI can be mild or severe. A concussion is a mild TBI -- you should recover pretty quickly. A severe TBI can do enough damage to knock you unconscious for a longer period

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    Ugly Side Behind Sports

    The Ugly Side Behind Sports Head and brain injuries are very common in young athletes because of the sports played and how they treat themselves during that time of impairment. Those head and brain injuries can lead to more serious things such as ALS and CTE’s. The coaches and those in charge have taken all the precautions they can take to protect their players from getting any type of serious injury. All they can and should do now is educate their players on the risks they’re taking, show them how

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