This can cause what is known as a second-impact syndrome. Brett Osborn (Osborn is a brain doctor who studies concussions in sports) states that, “Youths face the most danger from second-impact syndrome. The reason is that their brains are still growing” (Kansas City Star 2). Jeffrey Perkel also points this out by saying, “In the case of a concussion, the consequences of returning to the field before the injury has healed can range from post-concussive disorder (which includes chronic headaches, memory problems, sleep disturbances and depression) to, rarely, death, in the event of a secondary injury” (Perkel 4). By taking a hit to the head, you put yourself at a larger risk for permanent injury to your brain. With another hit, it’s more likely that you will do intensive harm. Youths must be careful in how much time they wait before going back into the field to prevent a secondary
This can cause what is known as a second-impact syndrome. Brett Osborn (Osborn is a brain doctor who studies concussions in sports) states that, “Youths face the most danger from second-impact syndrome. The reason is that their brains are still growing” (Kansas City Star 2). Jeffrey Perkel also points this out by saying, “In the case of a concussion, the consequences of returning to the field before the injury has healed can range from post-concussive disorder (which includes chronic headaches, memory problems, sleep disturbances and depression) to, rarely, death, in the event of a secondary injury” (Perkel 4). By taking a hit to the head, you put yourself at a larger risk for permanent injury to your brain. With another hit, it’s more likely that you will do intensive harm. Youths must be careful in how much time they wait before going back into the field to prevent a secondary