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    what is a concussion and how, where, and when concussions can happen. A concussion is a temporary unconsciousness caused by a blow to the head which swells the brain. All contact sports is where they are mostly commonly seen, although they can also occur in non-contact ones as well. Other sports that they occur in are the ones classified as extreme such as snowboarding and skiing (Masoof, Joy “Extreme Sports”). Football and wrestling have been credited with having the most concussions…

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    We really do not know very much about concussions. Concussions aren’t easy to diagnose, hard to treat appropriately, and seemingly impossible to prevent in contact sports. While they can be apparent and have effects that immediately appear, they can also occur with no apparent consequences. The second case is very scary, as athletes who return to games after sustaining a concussion can make symptoms much worse or even cause permanent damage. Concussions are extremely harmful to brain health and…

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    Concussions to some may seem like a minor threat easily nullified by the steady words of a coach, however, such artificial accusations can leave players with a long lasting, never ending toll on their body and their mind. It would seem to most that the treatment of concussions would be common place in today's time, but all to any times the player leaves the hospital just to come back the next day. This repetition of injuries leaves only long lasting scars, rather not physical, but mentally as…

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    concussions are a problem. they're lifestyles-changing accidents, and had been around lots longer than humans have been privy to them. because the beginnings of the sport of soccer, there were people ‘getting their bell rung.’ most effective currently have we understood the severity of football -related head accidents, like concussions. however, even with this recent ‘race to fingers’ that concussions have precipitated many of the public and the nfl, the evasive maneuvers the nfl has used to…

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    6-3.8 million sports-related head injuries happen each year, with a shocking amount of 135,000 being diagnosed as concussions. How can we stop this? Well, an article from http://www.thepostgame.com/daily-take/201603/concussion-football-hitting-brain-june-jones-ivy-league has some strong words to say about this. Their opinion is that “If 50 percent of mothers become frightened by concussion reports and tell their teenage boys, "You can…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Concussions In Sports

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    Concussions aren’t the only injury that can occur during or after the initial injury. “Second Impact Syndrome occurs while the brain is recovering from an injury and suffers another blow” and “if the brain’s ability to regulate blood flow is obstructed, a patient can die in as little as three minutes” (“Head”). Second Impact Syndrome is the reason why after a player is concussed; he has to sit out for the rest of the game to prevent further injury. Sometimes, in professional sports, the player…

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    A concussion is a temporary unconsciousness caused by a blow to the head. A traumatic injury to a soft tissue, usually the brain, from the results of a violent blow, shaking, or spinning. A brain concussion can cause immediate and temporary impairment of brain functions, such as you thinking, vision, equilibrium, and consciousness. Concussions are a serious injury now a days because of the number of people that are starting to be concussed, either by getting into fights or sport , playing…

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    Concussion vs. Football Football is a sport unlike any other; it takes a special breed of humans to play this game at a high level. Unfortunately, at this high level and even in lower levels concussions are a major issue. Lindsey Neumann wrote about concussions in her article “Raising awareness of the severity of concussions.” In Neumann’s article the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) states that, "A concussion is a brain injury that may be caused by a blow to the head, face,…

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    Over the last three years the number of youth concussions has increased rapidly and we need to put an end to it. Concussions are harmful for the brain and as you get older, things can happen to your brain that aren’t good such as nausea, confusion and other problems. A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that can occur after an impact to your head or after a whiplash-type injury that causes your head and brain to shake quickly back and forth. Approximately 44 million boys and girls…

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    Football Concussions Helmets were not always standard gear until after World War II, some pioneering players wore primitive head covering as far back as the early 1900s. The earliest versions were made of soft leather and were designed to cover the ears. The flaps on the original head harnesses covered the ear completely. They were ridiculed for hindering communication on the playing field. The first helmets offering full protection of the skull and featuring holes in the earflaps were…

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