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The Need For Concussions In Professional Sports

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Introduction: Has one of your favorite football,basketball,soccer or hockey players been diagnosed with a concussion? With over 3.6 million sports related concussions reported per year - There’s a chance you may wanna stay tuned to insure they didn’t

According to “NFL concussion statistics” Comparing 50 concussion patients with the same number of healthy people, researchers found that the brains of those suffering concussions showed abnormalities four months later. This happened despite the fact that their symptoms had already eased to some degree. Five days before the movie Concussion hit theater, one of the NFL’s brightest young stars took a running start and launched himself head-first at the earhole of an opponent’s helmet.This was one …show more content…

You’d think the owners of teams and the assistant general managers would try to think of ways to keep their players safer and concussion free? Well they have. According to “http://www.athleticbusiness.com/Athelete-Safety/new-youth-football-concussion-policies-emphasize-prevention-education.html” most general managers and coaches Limit the amount of contact during practice which reduces the opportunities to sustain an injury. However will it truly be enough to keep your favorite player, father or son safe? Ask yourself that question. Fun fact: did you know that Between 2001 and 2009, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported a 60 percent increase in emergency room visits related to traumatic brain injuries among athletes under the age of 19, but some experts argue the increase reflects a greater awareness of concussions and concussion symptoms than an actual increase in injuries. Yes ladies and gentlemen you heard correctly. This is yet another excuse these higher up individuals will make up to cover the fact that the coaches and staff aren’t doing their job by teaching players proper tackling techniques and safety behavior, which is by

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