It is predicted that sportsmen who are diagnosed with concussion more than once will be exposed to long term effects of concussion, such as decreased activity in the primary motor cortex resulting in a slower reaction time. Introduction: The brain is an organ that serves as the centre of the nervous system in all humans. The brain is located in the head, encased in a skull usually close to the sensory organs for senses such as vision. The brain is the most complex organ in the body of most living
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Lateral epicondylitis is a condition where pain and signs of inflammation are occurring around the lateral epicondylar region, or usually known as the lateral side of the elbow due to repetitive contraction of the forearm and wrist extensor muscles, specifically the extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) causing tiny tears in the muscle tendon. (Eygendaal, Rahussen & Diercks, 2007) In layman’s term, lateral epicondylitis is also called the Tennis Elbow, because it normally occurs amongst tennis players
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Sports-related head injuries have received significantly more attention over the past few years; the effects of repeated concussions have been demonstrated in a number of high-profile athletes. With multimillion dollars and careers at stake, professional athletic associations have supported the implementation of preseason baseline testing and neuropsychological evaluation to assist in return-to-play decision making and to assess the cognitive sequelae of concussive head injuries. Such comprehensive
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dangerous. 90% of most diagnosed concussions do not involve a loss of consciousness. From middle school to pro league, numerous injuries occur, and some are dangerous enough to be deadly or affect one’s future mentally or physically. Concussions are becoming more and more “popular” in the sport and need to be controlled before the game is nonexistent. Concussions are injuries to the brain caused by blows to the head, and the symptoms include dizziness and memory loss. Through my experience football
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depression, and even mood swings. However as common as these symptoms are they can lead people to much more violent actions such as suicide and murder. To avoid this coaches,athletes,parents,and communities should expand knowledge on how to handle head injuries, to prevent this from happening. Players on a daily get hit in the head, whether its at practice or during a game but neither the players nor the
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It's often that playing sports results in an injury, concussions specifically, or multiple injuries that might end up with serious and possible fatal effects. It's not worth risking an athlete's mental state just to win a game due to the fact that a concussion causes both short and long term side affects that can lead to permanent brain damage if a second incident occurs after a short period of time. An obvious fix to the situation would be keeping players out for longer periods of time in order
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lot of kids. Now think about how many of those parents think about there children having the potential for a brain traumatic injury, I would guess that statistic is probably quite a bit lower than ten percent, no study to my knowledge has been done for this. So I am writing this paper to make parents aware of what is currently surrounding issues around brain traumatic injuries and I’ll let you be the judge of the outcome and research I have found. When we think about sports or sporting events, we
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(Drummond, 2010) Normally, the military relies on stockpiles of donated blood to treat their injured soldiers. But imagine if we had an endless supply of Type-O blood, which is known to be universal, the survival rate of soldiers with traumatic injuries would rise. Under DARPA’s Blood
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Concussions are the most common type of brain injury and the least serious type of injury to the brain. Concussions are caused by a blow to the head that causes damage to the soft tissue to the brain. The brain is surrounded by a layer of spinal fluid inside the skull that acts like a cushion during normal movement. When you receive a hard hit, it causes the brain to move around inside the skull. The result is bruising to the brain and damage to the blood vessels and nerves inside the brain.
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The main idea in the writing "Concussion study finds shorter rest period as effective for adolescents," by David Templeton points out that darker rooms are less effective to helping youngsters recover from concussions. In the text it states "We were startled at the half-way point of the study that it was not making a difference, and more startled when kids who were resting longer began complaining of more symptoms," (Templeton 5) Additionally, the quote describes that kids who stay in a dark room
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