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Athletes: The Role Of Concussions In Professional Sports

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An estimated 1.6 - 3.8 million concussions are sustained each year in the United States, due to recreational sports injuries. (What is a Concussion?, 2016) Ten percent of athletes in contact sports sustain a concussion in a year. Brain injuries cause more deaths than any other sports injury. In football, brain injuries account for sixty-five percent to ninety-five percent of all fatalities. Football injuries associated with the brain occur at the rate of one in every five and-a-half games. In any given season, ten percent of all college players and twenty percent of all high school players sustain brain injuries. (What is a Concussion?, 2016) Eighty-seven percent of professional boxers have sustained a brain injury, five percent of soccer …show more content…

Many of these athletes, were at the pinnacle of their careers, the faces of their franchises and leagues. Troy Aikman, quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys, is one great example; he suffered eleven concussions, in his twelve seasons as a pro. Another famous quarterback from the same era as Aikman, Steve Young of the San Francisco 49ers, also suffered several major concussions in his fifteen year career as an NFL quarterback. At his retirement speech, Steve Young had this to say, “ The fire still burns, but not enough for the stakes.” Young was speaking on the concussions and their potential side effects.
Concussions have been a recognized disease in sports for decades, but the severity of these injuries has been drastically understated. Many sports, are only now beginning to understand and take action to try and better comprehend and treat concussions, and how to care for those who have sustained them. MAny of the major sports in the country have sustained huge backlash due to their lack of attention, to what is now considered a major health crisis in the country. Steps have been taken to action against the growing numbers of concussions and the ways they are

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