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    back. The possible consequences for a spinal cord injury can lead to inability to walk, changes in reflexes, muscle spasms, neurogenic bladder, and paraplegia. The prevalence of this injury happens to about 10,000 people each year. Trauma is the most common cause for spinal cord injury. Males happen to be more affected by SCI in ages between 16 and 30 years old. 9 percent of injuries occur in people that are over the age of 60. Diagnosis for this injury can include full spinal x-ray films, CT…

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    Have you ever had a concussion before? Well, I have and it is not so fun. It was a sunny Saturday afternoon on the weekend of July 4th. We had been swimming most of the day and decided to go tubing. Tubing can be really fun until something very unexpected happens. It was around 3:00 when my three friends and I jumped with excitement to see that the tube was blown up and ready. WE jumped onto the tube with joy, and we were all eager to go riding. After sitting behind the boat on the tube for a…

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    Essay On Head Injuries

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    Dangers Under the Helmet “Unlike a broken ankle, or other injuries you can feel with your hands, or see on an x-ray, a concussion is a disruption of how the brain works” ~USA Football & CDC (qtd. in “America Aljazeera”). A large number of athletes think that getting a head injuries isn’t going to happen to them, but are the consecutive small hits to the head dangerous enough to cause damage the brain? A series of studies show that a number of small hits during the season can really add up. Do…

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    Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) occurs when an external force traumatically injures the brain and is also known as intracranial injury. Concussion symptoms were first described systematically in the 16th century by Berengario da Carpi and the first history of head injury dates back to the Mesopotamian era. TBI is classified based on the severity of the impact, the severity can vary from mild, moderate to severe TBI. Brain Injuries are major cause of death and disability worldwide specifically in…

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    To what extent should athletes suffer from life changing head injuries to win it all in their sport and for the entertainment of their audience? Over the last 50 years, awareness has been brought by athletes who were victims of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and the diseases under Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy(CTE).ALS progressively affects bodily function until the point when a victim can’t control their body.Lou Gehrig was the first relevant victim of ALS with his influential farewell…

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    emotional problems or memory issues. There is a lack of laws and education that prevents players from going back out on the field, and making their injuries worse. Football is a dangerous sport that is harmful to the players. Many injuries such as concussions can take a long time to recover from. Many of the football players that experience head injuries, do not recover for a long time. This is due to the fact that they do not tell to anyone they are injured, because they believe they need to…

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    Attention to sports-related concussion has garnered worldwide attention particularly in the football arena. The need for accurate diagnosis and appropriate management of concussion, as well as growing concern about potential long-term effects of sports-related concussion, has prompted the dissemination of guidelines to assist in the management of this condition (White, Newton, Makdissi, Sullivan, Davis, McCrory, & Finch, (2014). Pelletier,(2006) states it a difficult decision to…

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    Speech On Concussions

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    Concussions in a blink of an eye Who would've thought that falling off the bars could land such signification injury. Concussions don't seem like a huge deal until you get one. Before I had my concussion my life was great, I could go to school and do gymnastics. I could do the regular things that 5th graders did like go to gymnastics practice, go on my phone and school iPad, and I could go to school and do school work. The day I got my concussion I was using my grips at gymnastics for the first…

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    have to be taking extra precautions so humans can avoid struggling a concussion. Concussions are form of a debatable subject matter right now. some human beings accept as true with that the NFL need to be shut down due to the dangers of physical injury. a few trust that the gamers must ought to sign wavers pronouncing that the NFL will no longer be responsible for…

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    seriously not only to professional players, but to players all around the world. Many athletes don’t take this injury very seriously. They just think they’ll get over the injury in a couple days and continue to play. Players need to take concussions into serious consideration when they get one. From personal experience, concussions are nothing to mess with and athletes should take this injury very seriously instead of brushing it off and not worrying about it. I believe that the concussion…

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