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Concussions In Professional Sports

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Concussions are problems that almost every athlete goes through. Football players, boxers and hockey players all have suffered from some type of concussion they refer to it as "hearing bells" or "seeing lights" . Even though its over 100,000 concussions in football over a year other sports suffer from it to, So it’s important for us to understand this situation and see what people have to go through. Due to the high number of concussions each year, new regulations are necessary to help protect players and everyday people from these injuries. (concussionfoundation.org) Brain trauma can cause a build -up of abnormal types of protein called tau, which slowly kills brain cells. Once started, these changes in the brain appear to continue and …show more content…

Amid criticism of the committees work, they brought in a physician who continued the research and said the papers relied on faulty analysis For the last 13 years , the NFL has stood by the research , which, the papers stated, was based on a full accounting of all concussions diagnosed by a team physician from 1996 through 2001. But confidential data obtained by the Times, shows that more than 100 diagnosed concussions were omitted from the studies- including some severe injuries to stars like quarterbacks ... Steve young and Troy Aikman. The committee then calculated the rates of concussions using the incomplete data, making them appear less frequent than they actually were in 2013. The NFL agreed to a $765 million settlement of a lawsuit. This just justifies The severity of concussion for the NFL. To try and hide this information is a cruel act of selfishness if they didn’t want to agree to a settlement they could have paid their players more and gave them better health benefits and increase the safety rules in the NFL, Many people believe that fewer games and more rest could do the players wonders and we could see a bigger drop in concussions gradually. …show more content…

In the united states over 170 million adults participate in physical activities, including sports which can have a greater impact on unorganized sports because most of the time there not properly trained and just go for what they know and injure themselves 1.6 to 3.8 million concussions occur in recreational activities annually. However, this vastly underestimates total concussions, as many individuals suffering from mild or moderate concussions do seek medical advice... Many of these activities are associated with an increased risk of traumatic brain injury (TBI). In the united States, an estimated 1.7 million people sustain a TBI annually, associated with 1.365 million emergency room visits and 275,000 hospitalizations annually with associated direct and indirect cost estimated to have been $60 billion in the United states in 2000, So concussions are not only taken a big toll on someone’s life but also their pockets.

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