We are going to look at the university of pittsburgh's university study on concussions and try and getter a better look how many people this affects and how it affects them. According to the university of pittsburgh on average
The sport of football is a game that is thriving and growing in our society today. The NFL (National Football League) is enjoyed, watched, and known by many people in our modern-day life. A big issue that has been a constant for a long period in the sport of football is concussions. As stated by the AANS (American Association of Neurological Surgeons), “A concussion is a clinical syndrome characterized by immediate and transient alteration in brain function, including alteration of mental status…
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players association have released a statement saying that concussion and drugs are their biggest concerns in the NFL. In other professional sports that is not their biggest concern because that state of the sport is not as physical. The major’s effect concussion can have on your life after sports are brain disorders such as; neuropsychiatric disorder, ADHD, mTBI, and the worst case will be brain failure. Athletes come into their respected sports with brain disorders. They’re not as serious as others…
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Imagine a situation in which a person gets a concussion and the person is not feeling well, what should that person do? The person that got a concussion should see a local trainer or if in bad conditions the person should see a doctor. Throughout the years, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis “ALS” and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy “CTE” have been a big factor in head injuries and sports. ALS which attacks the body, not the brain, makes you every weak and not able to walk after a certain amount of period…
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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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What is a concussion? Concussions are a common form of traumatic brain injury due to blunt force to the head. Symptoms include headache, nausea, fatigue, etc. I believe increased education and awareness will reduce sports related concussions not implementing new rules to the sport. Implementing drastic rule changes will be counterproductive to their respective sports. The flow of the game will change and could potentially take away the competitive aspect that makes the sports we love so great…
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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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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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Risk of Concussions Imagine that one day you woke up and could no longer do the simple things you enjoy in life. What if you couldn’t even read the paper, or watch a movie with a loved one? Many current and former athletes are suffering through this every day, and the reason for this is long-term brain damage, which is a direct result of concussions. Unfortunately concussions have been rising at an alarming rate. This trend has not only been occurring in big money professional sports, but also…
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Dalton Gaddy Mrs. Penny Hartley ENG112394D2 8 April 2016 The Benefit of High School Sports Is Worth the Risk? With the increasing number of suicides among former NFL players linked to Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, or CTE, caused by repeated concussions, one has to ask, “Does the benefit of playing sports in high school outweigh the risk?” Participating in sports makes students feel a sense of belonging within their school. Being part of a team holds them accountable for their efforts at practice…
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