It is said that an estimated forty-seven percent of athletes do not report feeling any symptoms after a concussive blow. What most people do not realize is that not all concussions involve loss of consciousness.
Sports have been played throughout generations and for some, have lead to becoming daily routines and careers. These activities however, are not just games; these sports come at a great cost. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) are two life threatening diseases that can form in an individual's brain when receiving repeated blows to the head. Like ALS and CTE, concussions are another head trauma that can occur when a violent impact to the skull or shaking…
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Sports related concussion (concussion) has gained attention as a growing public health concern. While a popular topic of study, researchers and clinicians have yet to reach consensus on concussion definition, assessment, diagnosis, and management. The International Concussion in Sport Group (CISG) defines concussion as a brain injury caused by direct or indirect biomechanical impact resulting in linear or rotational force being translated onto the brain (MCCRORY). Injury may or may not result in…
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Concussions in sports are negatively affecting youth and their physical and mental health for years to come. But most people don’t even know the symptoms of a concussion so it is never treated. So then people get end up getting CTE. But luckily people are inventing new ways to prevent concussions. First, concussions can have many symptoms. Most people know that you can get memory loss, headaches, and loss of consciousness which are all usually short term effects. But the symptoms of a concussion…
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Concussions, they have been getting worse and more concerning over the years and recently there have been many new advancements in prevention and treatment. Research made to protect the athletes from long and short term brain trauma. But for sports it is coming down to if the rules of the game need to be changed to protect the players, or if we let them play on as they have with the risk of harming themselves possibly indefinitely. First what is a concussion, it is when you recieve a big blow to…
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causing a concussion. A concussion is a traumatic brain injury, where the brain jars or shakes within the skull, caused by a blow to the head, which can cause severe neurological disorders if not properly diagnosed or treated (“Emmons…”). The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates there are about 300,000 concussions in athletics per year (“Washburn…”). Concussions have a negative impact on the brain because when undiagnosed or mistreated, they can be the most severe injury in sports, developing…
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we are going to look at the different viewpoints of sports injuries and more specifically concussions in sports. If someone offered you a couple millions dollars to go play a sport and get beat up constantly would you do it? I personally wouldn't but there are a lot of people that would and that is why there are so many injuries not only at the professional level but in pee wee and high school level. There are far too many concussions in sports and it is destroying people's lives and the experience…
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Participation in Athletic Sports Outweigh The Potential of Sustaining a Concussion Sports play an immense role in the lives of youth, whether they play with friends for fun or in team competition as student athletes. Regular physical activity helps build and maintain healthy bones and muscles, helps reduce the risk of developing obesity, and promotes psychological well-being. (U.S. Dept.) Public health programs promote the benefits of physical activity, but those benefits are reduced by the possibility…
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People can prevent concussions in youth sports by using appropriate equipment, by playing by the rules,examining the playing field,or even good sportsmanship. Sport leagues can prevent concussions by conducting constant equipment checks, making new regulations, performing regular body checks, and enforcing new punishments for not following head contact regulations. If kids start getting concessions from a company’s equipment parents are going to stop buying the equipment because it is causing harm…
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people ages 15 to 24 years, sports are the second leading cause of traumatic brain injury behind only motor vehicle crashes. Even though there are ways to prevent the damage caused by concussions, participation will decline in sports with a high risk for them, because CTE created by concussions cause academic skills to decline, people who have played football discourage kids on playing the sport, and CTE also causes severe mental and physical complications. Concussions cause terrible slips in attention…
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Today, athletes from all sports around the world suffer from one common head injury. This injury can cause permanent damage and could end an athlete’s career or cause lifelong effects. Concussions in sports are becoming more common. Concussions cannot only affect athletes during the game but as well as after. Concussions have been known about since the early 1900s. During this time concussions did not receive nearly as much attention that it receives now. Concussions are a growing issue, not only…
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