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    Through the course of history, concussions alone have been a major concern to society. Obtaining a concussion means that one took a blow to the head from a ball, punch, an opponent 's shoulder, etc. They can cause memory loss, permanent brain damage, and even death. The NFL (National Football League) has been suspected to be the cause of majority of the concussions presented to this day. Most people, not just athletes, have connections to concussions. Since the mid-twentieth century, major professional

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    Concussions Did you know that 99% of the dead NFL players had signs of Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) when scientist looked through their brain (Ventras)? Most people wouldn’t know this fact, but scientist do and have known this since 2002. Even though they are making improvements, there is still an alarming rate of concussions happening. This report will discuss who is affected, how it can be prevented, how it is affecting sports today. Coaches and Players Coaches make an impact on

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    A concussion, which could be caused by a small head movement, is no minor issue as it could lead to brain trauma. Many people are affected by it and many more are vulnerable to it. But the impact isn't the real issue. The real issue is with the lack of healing and recovery. Healing time is crucial when it comes to head injuries and, according to the CDC, most athletes get around 7 days to recover compared to the recommended 1-2 months! Athletes sometimes don't even get time to recover and this could

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    Concussions have increasingly taken over the great game of football. According to Seifert, “Diagnosed concussions have increased by 32 percent since last season.” With the recent increase in concussions the everlasting problem of head injuries is now being investigated in full gear. The National Football League’s main focus today is trying to find ways to better protect players head and neck area. Over time concussions have impacted the National Football League drastically as new helmets are being

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    Sclerosis is the outcome of many hits to the head, as concussions.. It affects the body by limiting the body movement to just the eyes. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy become the result of an extra gene, but also could be caused by concussions, or head trauma. The diagnosis of these diseases have been seen in young athletes, due to the constant head trauma. Sports have made it a big thing to comprehend and to be aware of as well. Concussions are the main cause of the diseases because of the repetitive

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    perhaps poorly treated concussions, which, in later stages of a player’s life, may lead to chronic traumatic encephalopathy, otherwise referred to as CTE. While many methods for preventing frequent head trauma among football players have been suggested, the only tactic that will have pertinent effects is introducing redesigned helmets. To truly understand why there is such a need for helmet reform, one must understand how tragic, dangerous, and serious CTE is. The Concussion Legacy Foundation characterizes

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    There are enough concussion protocols to determine a concussion, but there are not enough protocols for preventing concussions for Football Athletes. The SCAT5 Assessment Tool does provide beneficial and accurate tests to determine concussions. The protocols for recovery and return to play are very detailed and straightforward so there is no further damage or impairments to the brain. Although, concussions are still happening at high rates, especially in football because they are not being fully

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    better able to recognize those symptoms. (1) Concussion continues to be on the forefront of research in the athletic setting, but despite the numerous studies looking into concussion, it continues to be a mystery to researchers. Concussion has been a highly controversial topic for numerous decades. Inconsistencies in recovery time from concussions are a major concern in various athletic settings. It may take a soccer player ten days to recover from a concussion but it may take a hockey player a full

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    A concussion is a jarring injury or blow to the brain resulting in a disturbance of cerebral function. Think of sports that have near constant blows to the head, the main ideas that may come to mind may be football, hockey or rugby. However, there is one sport that has seen an exponential rise in concussions in recent years due to encouragement in using your head: soccer. A header or head ball in soccer is when a player propels the ball forward with the use of his or her head. It is not always the

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    Concussion Bands For High School Soccer Players Imagine this. You are on the soccer field with your ten other teammates. It’s the district championship game. Suddenly there is a ball flying at fifty miles per hour heading toward you. Like any other player you jump up to receive the punt and make an amazing header as you always do, accept this time when the ball leaves your head you fall down with it. You are knocked unconscious and are immediately sent to the emergency room. When you eventually

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