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    The Concussion Protocol

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    The Concussion protocol Unlike a broken ankle or other injuries you can feel with your hand, or see on an X-ray, a concussion is a disruption of how the brain works. – USA football & CDC. Football is the number one sport in causes of concussions for teenage athletes in The United States and the safety of our athletes should be our number one priority, but some organizations focus more on the wins than their player’s health. Because of these reasons and others I will divulge on, I feel that the…

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    then you're sent to the field. Now does that sound normal to you because it should that person would of gotten a concussion or even more serious brain damage just to be sent on the field again. That player should of been given extra time for his injury to recover instead of being sent on the field again. If this topic wasn't such a serious deal I'd probably be siding with the team but that's not the case. If you looked at the concussions taken by football players you could say that they are…

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    Rodeo vs. Injuries Rodeo can be very dangerous because there is another side of it it's called injuries they happen all the time but when it happens it's a matter when it happens and how bad it is! But there also is some good sides to rodeo it's fun. It's one of the best natural highs ever , can win a lot of money , but there is things that happen unexpectedly because that is the way rodeo is. Rodeo is one of the sports that you get hurt in the most most rodeo competitors are at a high…

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    Minor Injury In Sports

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    An injury, according to most athletes, can be regarded as one of the worst things that can occur duringcompetition (along with losing a championship game). This is because minor injuries prevent you from competing,major injuries have the potential of sidelining you for life, and in general, injuries hinder your body from being ableto maximize and engage at full capacity. Both adverse aspects of competition (injuries and losing) are avoided asmuch as possible in an attempt to have the most…

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    how to do things, accurate replication is essential when it comes to things like stretching. Stretching is the most important part of a warm-up elasticising your muscles and preventing injury. Without being shown how to do this it can be extremely detrimental to your game and even season as a lot of muscle injuries are commonly long. It can also mean in seasons such as winter more vigorous warm ups will need to be put into place to compensate for the cold temperatures so it takes a good coach to…

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    The UCL Injury

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    extensive training cannot prevent an injury. Repetitive stress or a blunt trauma to the elbow can damage the Ulna Collateral Ligament (UCL) requiring surgery. The reconstructive surgery, named after Tommy John a major league pitcher, repairs the damaged ligament. The demanding procedure requires the skill of a highly professional orthopedic surgeon. The Development of the UCL Injury The UCL connects the upper arm bone with the lower bone in the forearm. The UCL injury is not specific to…

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    mean they are built in such way on the inside “A survey of 2,552 football players who suffered concussion at least 3 times revealed a significantly higher risk of depression” (Markser 2). This information is relevant because concussions are a common injury among the general public and can come from…

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    Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an injury to the brain that can be caused by a strong blow to the head (closed injury) or by an object that penetrates the skull and enters the brain (open injury). TBI can change the way your brain works, and can range from mild to severe. A mild TBI may cause only temporary changes. A concussion is the most common example of a mild TBI. A more severe TBI may cause permanent brain damage, coma, or even death. What lifestyle changes can be made? To prevent…

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    How many people have been injured playing the sport they love? What causes concussions people may wonder. The impact of hitting your head hard enough for your brain to hit off the side of your head and cause a concussion is simple these days and we have to stop that. Whether it be more padding in helmets or a better in a wreck to not get a concussion. After getting a concussion, there will be many effects people will face in their everyday life. Having a concussion, there are many complications…

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    It is estimated that 3.8 million sports related concussions occur in the United States every year. Many people have become so overwhelmed with the thought of concussion, but what is a concussion? How does one get a concussion? What are the levels of how severe a concussion can be? These are all questions that need to answered, so that people can know what a concussion is. A concussion is by definition a temporary state of unconsciousness that is caused by a blow to the head, but what does a…

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