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    Over the last century the amount of injuries related to doing sports has skyrocketed. One common injury that we’ve seen a lot more of lately is a concussion. Records from 2009-2010 NCAA seasons show that 4.47 out of every 10,000 athletes get a concussion. That added up to over 10,000 concussion injuries in that year alone. That was just one injury. Imagine all other possible injuries and how many athletes are left treated and out for a season or more. Some injuries are delayed; you don’t realize…

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    for many reasons; concussions, parental pressure, and a distraction from education. Many experts say sports in middle school are not nearly as high contact as high school sports. I’m not sure about other schools, but at MTMS sports seem almost as surreal as Mill Valley’s teams. I myself have broken my growth plate and I got a concussion from cheerleading. Tthis all happened at school. Sports at thea middle school level need to come to a halt for the safety of students. Concussions are one of…

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    What Causes a Concussion? 1. The four different methods, and their limitations, that researchers have used to measure how the skull responds to impact: • Animal studies Limitations: applying animal results to humans can be difficult. Concussions were not fully understood during this time of research (i.e. the loss of consciousness for diagnosis). • Helmet-based accelerometer with an intraoral accelerometer Limitations: an inaccurate measurement as the helmet absorbs some of the…

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    The Concussion Epidemic of American football Concussions are affecting athletes all around the world. A concussion is “A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury—or TBI—caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or by a hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth. This sudden movement can cause the brain to bounce around or twist in the skull, creating chemical changes in the brain and sometimes stretching and damaging brain cells” (Centers…

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    For many years concussions were thought to be nothing more than just a blow to the head that hurt at first, but then everything would be alright. Now, scientists are starting to realize the traumatizing effects of repeated concussions and blows to the head and what they may lead to. C.T.E, or Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, is one of the effects of having multiple concussions in which you have difficulty remembering, talking and even memory loss. So now, Scientists are researching the effects…

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    Concussions and Football Helmets Football is one of America’s most watched and played sports. On any day of the week, families across the nation watch as high school, college, and professional athletes compete against one another. Unfortunately, it is very rare to watch a game not be stopped for some kind of injury. One of the most common and dangerous injuries is a concussion. Most people do not think twice about a concussion and think it’s not a serious injury, but it is. It is a silent killer…

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    Concussions have a long history in sports, and are still a relevant problem today. The Consensus Statement of the Third International Congress on Concussion in Sport in November 2008 defined concussions as a “complex pathophysiologic process affecting the brain, induced by traumatic biochemical forces.” Simone Isadora Flynn stated in Concussions in professional sport, “Concussions are also known as minor head trauma, mild head injury, or mild traumatic brain injury.” He also stated, “A…

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    Professional sports to middle school athletics you will find Thousands of reports of concussions. Sports are only small part of it. Many reports also come from bicycle accidents, car accidents, and falls. The increase of concussion reports have raised 15% annually, tons of research is being done to help prevent this injury from happening but the brain is a very hard thing to protect when it comes to hard contact. “CTE or Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a very rare condition was…

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    In the article “The NFL Concussion Crisis & The Doctor-Patient Relationship” by Andrew M. Blecher readers are informed of the challenges doctors face when trying to properly educated a person who gets a concussion. Blecher supports his claim by giving details on how they deal with patients that get a concussion, especially football players in the NFL. The author’s purpose of this story is to show how a doctor or physician can take all the proper steps to inform someone of the cautions needed,…

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    this study on neurocognitive performance of high school athletes who incur multiple concussions suggest athletes with a history of 3 or more concussions are still impaired on cognitive tasks and concussion symptoms [6].The authors used a cohort study design, the IVs were concussion groups (0,1,2,>3), and time ( baseline, 3 days, 8 days), the DVs were neurocognitive test scores measured by Immediate Post Concussion Assessment, cognitive testing (ImPact), neurocognitive test battery (verbal,…

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