Since concussions are caused by a jolt or blow to the head, the blow can range from mild to hard. The brain then moves around bouncing off the inside of the skull, which causes stretching and bruising; this is when the chemical changes occur. The concussion causes the brain to be traumatized. Concussions can be prevented by proper form and fundamentals and helmets; they can never be stopped. Concussions can only be prevented as best as possible, in the sport of football they can never be fully prevented…
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Should Parents Let Kids Under Ten Play Tackle Football? Have you heard of the different ways kids can get physically injured from football? Kids that play football at a young age from under ten can have different diseases and physical and mental disabilities. Football causes many different injuries that happen more than other sports. Even players from the National Football Association suffer from many different disabilities in their career and even after they retire from the NFL. These disabilities…
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The increase of concussions in football has had an astounding effect on athletes and should be further evaluated for safety research. First, you probably want to know what a concussion is before I talk about how and why they happen in football. A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that has brain altering effects. These effects can include the following: headaches, balance, coordination, and memory. How do these injuries occur you ask? Most concussions are caused by a violent shaking motion…
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getting a concussion. Believe it or not 3,500 players try out for the NFL each year and only 7% percent make it. So do you think all 3,500 know the percentage of getting a concussion? Or what if they do know and think it’s not very effective. So my question is how has the concussion rate changed the game of football? To me it has changed the game a lot. In 1920 when the nfl was founded there only 8 concussions now in 2015 there were 271 players with concussions. So in 96 years the concussions ration…
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problems among athletes who took up tackle football before age 12. Because children s brains grow so rapidly, repeated blows can stunt development. I feel strongly about this topic because young kids get injured and hurt when it can be prevented by playing flag football instead of tackle football. A couple reasons why tackle football should not be offered to young kids is there are a lot of head to head blows and they are more likely to get injured. Tackle football has a lot of contact and can lead to…
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The situation regarding concussions in Professional football is a concern for the players, coaches and their families in the NFL. The NFL are coming up with new inventive ways to prevent and identify concussions to help prevent long-term injuries to the players. The presents dangers of concussions, needs to convey awareness regarding these dangers, and to bring the long-term effects to light. In the early 21st century, concussions in professional football had become a noticeable health problem…
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There are many football teams at the high school, college and NFL levels across the world. Football is the poster child of concussions in sports. Nearly half of reported concussions in high school sports come from football. It also has the highest per capita number of concussions of any sport, at a rate of 70.4. Helmet to helmet contact is often considered the leading cause of concussions in football, though any hard tackle is enough to give someone a concussion. The adult brain is a three pound…
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College Football What is the primary purpose of college? Is playing football worth risking the chance of gaining injuries or health problems former players have received? College is intended for educational or religious purposes, not to play football and risk a chance of becoming injured. A debate growing in size and becoming the headline for many sport broadcasts and newspapers is whether or not college football should be banned, and should it continue to be a sport high school football players…
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Concussion Prevention in Sports The article,'Smart' football helmet may help detect concussions(Griggs, CNN, June 9, 2014) touches upon one of the most prevalent sports related issues in the news, concussion injuries in football players. The article highlights the inefficiency in helmets currently being used in youth leagues as well as in the NFL, and the severity of the injuries suffered by the players that are causing such advancements in helmet technology. The main focus of the article is the…
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Concussions in Football Football is not going to be completely banned but some major changes need to be made to make sure players are kept safe. “On average a player gets their brain racked against their skull 1,000 times in their career (Jenkins, Sally).” According to studies by the NFL, professors and medical doctors, the trauma caused by concussions can lead to a horrific list of medical problems for many players, especially once retired. Changing the rules and giving proper training to coaches…
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