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    Lisfranc Injury Essay

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    see your favorite football players suffer foot injuries that will inhibit them to play for a part - or even the whole - of the football season. Let us take the case of Ben Roethlisberger for example. Being the Steelers' star quarterback, he should be formidable, right? However, that is not the case as Roethlisberger suffered a major injury last year known as the Lisfranc injury. Fortunately enough, as there are different degrees of Lisfranc injuries, he only suffered the less severe form, and…

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    Football Injuries

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    Factors Internal Injuries Concussions ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) External Injuries Lacerations What are the risk factors of football? The name itself sends jitters of excitement down the spines of Americans. It is a sport loved by almost everyone. From its famous quarterbacks to wide receivers, Americans adore this sport more than any other. This sport, as the pride of Americans, is football. Alongside the fun and jubilance, football tends to result in the most injuries of athletes,…

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    Sport concussions are a serious brain issue that can occur in both noncontact and contact sports. The injury results from the rapid translation it would usually happen side-to-side or front-to-back. During a severe blow or collision the brain bounces around the outer layer of the skull causing neurons to stretch and tear. There's many symptoms such as swelling, balance, eye movement, and speech problems. Football is one of the most dangerous sports because of so many concussions happening each…

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    TBI is Traumatic Brain Injury, mine is not that bad but sometimes my mind wanders. I was in a car accident where I lost my first husband, didn't remember any of the training I received when I joined the Army. Fortunately, one of the the instructors from the school I had attended was in the company so he retrained me, since I was radar repair it took about 8 mo. Thanks to him I was able to relearn my job so it all worked out. When I retired we got our two Cairns, wow what a handful, we must…

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    Concussions are the number one leading injury in contact sports. Football and hockey are the leading sports that athletes receive the most head contact causing concussions. There are about 67,000 in high school football each year. There are several ways to help prevent them and to reduce the risk of receiving a concussion and i will be explaining them in the following paragraphs. A Concussion is a brain injury that affects the way your brain works. Effects of concussions are usually short…

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    in these sports grow so do the number of incidents for sport-related concussions. As scientific research in the area of sport-related concussion develops, more information is being shed on the serious short-term and long-term effects of athletes suffering concussions on the field of play. Concerns for such injuries are further elevated by the findings of numerous clinical studies which report on the high percentage of concussion related incidents occurring in sports. While protective equipment…

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    A concussion is a disease that affects the brain from a dramatic force towards the head, which causes the brain to move around in the skull. Many times the brain hits the skull, which leads to a bruise and thus bleeding. In addition, a concussion can cause people to suffer memory loss, headaches, nausea, and bad balance, etc. Most concussions are ranked as mild, because concussions cannot be life threatening. Because of the continuing brain growth, younger people hold more risk whenever…

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    A concussion is a serious injury to the brain caused by a jolt to the head. Concussions continue to plague NFL players in today’s day and age. Most often concussions are disregarding as a minor injury. A concussion is a lot more serious. These injuries do a lot more than just sideline a player for a couple weeks. They can have lasting effects that can make life difficult for ex-players years after they retire. In order to protect the health of their players, the NFL must do more to reduce…

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    What type of senses are lost when a person has a spinal cord injury? What does this injure in the peripheral nervous system? In class we have learned many things involving the peripheral nervous system. We have learned about injuries, nerves, and how things flow. I heard someone the other day talking about spinal cord injury, I had assumed it was a specific injury. However, spinal cord injury happens to people for a number of reasons. I want to know what kind of damage it has on the…

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    A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury that occurs when a head impact jars or shakes the brain inside the skull. Gabe Henderson, wide receiver for the Louisiana High School football team, has had two concussions while in high school. Football accounts for 64-76% of all high school sport affiliated concussions. On average, one in every five high school athletes will suffer from a concussion this year. Gabe’s 2015 football season was cut short when he became one of these unfortunate…

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