Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)

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My literature review is based off of the rise of CTE and concussions causing a detriment to football. CTE is defined as Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy and it is a degenerative brain disease found in athletes. With CTE symptoms arise in an athletes late 20’s or early 30’s. These symptoms include aggression, depression, and paranoia. Once the patient reaches their late 40’s or early 50’s the disease begins to progress causing memory loss, impaired judgement,and progressive dementia. CTE was discovered in 1928 in 1928 by Dr. Harrison Martland and it was known as a boxer’s injury. CTE was first known as “punch drunk syndrome” an injury that occurs when a boxer becomes knocked out due to a blow to the head. To the football world here in the United States Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy is a fairly new term to us. …show more content…
The player who had suffered from CTE was former Pittsburgh Steeler Mike Webster who played in the National Football League for 16 seasons and passed away at the age of 50.Concussion is from the latin word concussio and is a head injury suffered amongst football players. These injuries occur when the head is subject to a large impact force, resulting in a brain injury. Since the early 1990’s concussions have become a greater concern especially with the National Football League. In 1994 the league began to review the the injury extensively. In 1996 then commissioner Paul Tagliabue approved the creation of the Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Committee and the goal of this program was to study the effects of concussions and sub-concussive injury in NFL