Essay On Concussions In Sports

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Today, athletes from all sports around the world suffer from one common head injury. This injury can cause permanent damage and could end an athlete’s career or cause lifelong effects. Concussions in sports are becoming more common. Concussions cannot only affect athletes during the game but as well as after. Concussions have been known about since the early 1900s. During this time concussions did not receive nearly as much attention that it receives now. Concussions are a growing issue, not only in professional sports but as well as high school and college level sports. “A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury and can occur after an impact to the head or after a whiplash-type injury that causes the head and brain to shake quickly …show more content…
There is a discrepancy in attention between the levels of sports. Concussion outcomes can be similar regardless of the level of sports. Concussions play different roles when it comes to age as well. There are distinct differences in age when it comes to managing sport related concussions. “53% of high school athletes have sustained a concussion before participation in high school sports, and 36% of collegiate athletes have a history of multiple concussions. Because the frontal lobes of the human brain continue to develop until age 25, it is vital to manage youth concussions very conservatively to ensure optimal neurological development and outcomes” (Sports Concussion Institute, 2012). When it comes to High School sports such as football, these players are twice as likely to sustain concussions, as are college players. “A study was conducted in which there was an analysis of peer-reviewed studies on head trauma in a variety of high school sports, it estimated that high school football players suffered 11.2 concussions for every 10,000 games and practices. Among college players, the rate stood at 6.3” (Breslow,