Concussions have always been known to be a widespread problem, especially in sports. This is because of the lack of precautions the athletes have taken to asses themselves. They do not follow the necessary guidelines that the athletic trainers have given them when they have received a concussion, which will also harm their recovery time. Some of the causes of a concussion might be a serious impact to head from football or a car crash. High school football boys are more prone to receive concussions
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brain injuries, including concussion, among children from birth to 19 years old, and each year TBIs contribute to a substantial number of deaths and cases of permanent disability (CDC, 2010). With this information in mind, parents, athletes, and coaches have to be very careful when it comes to concussions, a concussion can happen without the knowledge of the person involved and it can show itself right away after the injury or
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Tommy Novak C. Kaiser English 111 11/3/2015 NHL and brain injuries Playing hockey often leads to brain injuries later in life, hockey injuries can be prevented by wearing safer equipment and rule changes can be implemented to improve player safety. All of the hitting and checking have gone unnoticed for far too long so many great athletes have been injured by someone else’s hitting and/or checking. A few of these injured players include but are not just limited to Sidney Crosby of the
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out to get checked out real quick. Luckily I was fortunate enough to not have a concussion, others might not be that lucky though. Concussions are apart of sports, all we can do is try to avoid them but as people get more and more competitive the injuries get worse and concussions are more likely. Concussions are dangerous and very likely in High School especially sports like football and basketball. They can leave serious damage to the brain and they happen all the time. The best thing to do is
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amount of adrenaline rushing through your veins, this is football. Recently there has been a lot of research done on football related injuries. According to 'How Dangerous is high school football' football players sustained more than half a million injuries nationally. Four in every thousand high school football exposures resulted in an injury. The greatest at risk for injury is running backs and linebackers. Football is a very dangerous due to the amount of contact, the outdated gear, and the possibility
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It has been seen for decades. People get hit in the head, they stumble and fall. The world around them spins and it seems like at any moment, they could pass out. It has been seen in sports for as long as they have been around and now it is really coming to light. Concussions and chronic traumatic encephalopathy are gaining more and more attention in the world of hockey as more and more athletes are being diagnosed with concussions and CTE is being diagnosed post-mortem. The biggest question that
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Head injuries are injuries to the scalp, skull, or brain caused by trauma. Concussions are the most common type of sports related brain injury. Other common traumatic brain injuries are caused by falls, vehicle accidents, assault, sports and more. A concussion happens when the brain is shaken hard and bounces against the skull, in sport related accidents this can happen if two athletes collide, someone falls or gets hit in the head with sporting equipment like a ball or baseball bat. Traumatic brain
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impossible for children and adolescents to focus and concentrate on schoolwork with any degree of success. Relationships: It can be difficult to cultivate or nurture meaningful relationships when you are dealing with long-term problems caused by brain injury. Symptoms such as ‘brain fog’, chronic pain, and emotional dysregulation can damage relationships with family members, friends,
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Division I, collegiate football athlete sustained a direct blow to his mid sternum during the third game of the season. The athlete received the blow from an opponent’s shoulder on a kick-off return. Athlete completed the game and did not report the injury until the next day when he was evaluated by the team general medical physician. Athlete presented with intermittent chest pain worsening over-night, shortness of breath, and increased pain when going from sitting or lying to standing. Vitals reported;
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concussions are only football and they have a picture of someone getting their helmet knocked off. These websites are usually people who played other sports and don’t like football. I can see why people would see that football only leads to head injuries, but this is not the only sport. Most concussions in football are the players fault. Have you ever seen when a player lowers their head and makes a really hard hit and then they lay on the ground for a while this is cause they made all the contact
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