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    hard into the turf by Tim Hauck.He ended up with a cervical spinal cord injury and was forced into early retirement.The first football game was in 1869 since then football has changed,with pads and helmets . Currently we just passed Super Bowl 50.We would be better off without football because people get injured too much.Knee injuries and concussions are the most common of injuries. Concussions are the second most common injuries because of high speed collisions.Concussions are a change in…

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    Over 554 million people play soccer, football and box. Concussions have always been an issue in people’s everyday lives but now that major organization just talk about the good of play their sports and not the effects that people could obtain playing the sport. The number of Concussions and brain disease has risen. By informing people of the dangers of concussions you can prevent them from happening in sports. Anyone can be effected by a concussion. In the article “Frequency of…

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    Football is a Dangerous Sport Imagine a 230-pound linebacker running straight at you, plowing you down on the field. You try to get up, but you can’t. Maybe it is a concussion. Maybe you have a spinal injury. This is the game of football, one of the most popular sports in the United States, but do you believe that football is a dangerous sport? Some do believe football is a dangerous sport because kids can get severely hurt. Some other people do not believe football is a dangerous sport…

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    the dangers of the beloved sport become more evident. Sports injuries in football are all too common for adult and child players alike, examples including broken bones, torn ligaments, and even concussions. Football is an American tradition, played professionally and by families in backyards everywhere, but do players really know what they’re risking when they run onto the field? Football is a contact sport, which means injuries are more likely to occur when it is played, but those who…

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    Strength Of Concussions

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    The strength of my presentation is that it answers two main questions about the subject matter, what it is and who is at risk for this type of injury. It explains what a concussion or TBI exactly does to the brain. The presentation then turns its focus to those at risk, athletes of course, but also others including war veterans affected during combat situations. Another strength is how the visuals are put to use. It combines the pictures and information shown on the graphs to help correlate…

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    Sports Injury

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    experienced a sport injury that knocked you out of the game for a couple days or weeks? If so, you may benefit from a Dallas natural sports medicine expert. Through this system of rehabilitation, you will have the ability to recover faster. Whether you jog, play tennis, baseball, football or golf, you have multiple rewards from playing in sports, but it does have its fair share of risks that will range from the mild to the severe. It can be something that will only be temporary, but an injury…

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    Competitive sports are dangerous for all ages. Even worse, a second injury on top of the first. To add on, parents and coaches can be a culprit for pushing their children too hard in sports. This essay will teach all about why kids shouldn’t play competitive sports. The most important reason why kids shouldn’t play competitive sports is because of how how dangerous they are. Concussions are common in the hardcore sports. These injuries can leave damage on the brain or even death. Seventeen…

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    Football Safety

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    articles the sport is dangerous because there is many injuries, concussions, and head trauma but it’s also known that there is ways to make the sport safer. The football sport has a high amount of injuries than any other sport. High school football players are twice than college football players to have injuries. An example is that “high school football players sustained a greater proportion of season-ending injuries” (Source 1). Most injuries were mostly known from the ankles and knees.…

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    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 brain damage. However, like most medical preoccupations, a simple cure can be given to the patient of a concussion victim, and in its simplest form the cure would be time. Not…

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    and rugby concussions are often the leading cause of injury. The reason behind the concussions is because most sports require individuals to meet at a certain location and time in order to receive or deflect a ball. This often leads to hard collisions between opponents and sometimes even a teammate. “In the United States, almost 175,000 children and adolescents are treated annually in emergency departments (EDs) for sport-related head injuries” (Purcell,…

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