state of mental health of a former or current football player. According to statistical data received from the NFL, it is estimated that nearly one-third of former players will develop dementia, Alzheimer's disease or other debilitating neurological disorders like Parkinson's and ALS. Collisions on the field contribute to this effect on mental health by causing head injuries such as concussions. The lack of medical care on the sidelines results in players not getting the…
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The sport of football is a game that is thriving and growing in our society today. The NFL (National Football League) is enjoyed, watched, and known by many people in our modern-day life. A big issue that has been a constant for a long period in the sport of football is concussions. As stated by the AANS (American Association of Neurological Surgeons), “A concussion is a clinical syndrome characterized by immediate and transient alteration in brain function, including alteration of mental status…
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is caused by the brain crashing into the skull is a concussion. Football was first developed by the Ancient Greeks, the name of the sport was Harpston. Harpaston was a very rough and brutal game. These are the ways they played: a person were awarded with points if he kicks or runs the ball over a goal line. The other team without the ball has to stop the team with the ball, by any means possible. There were no specific number…
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The Dangers of Football Concussions and ACL injuries are becoming more common in all ages of football, but more can be done to prevent them. Concussions are much more dangerous than they seem. Concussions are defined as an injury to the brain or spinal cord due to jarring from a blow or fall (dictionary.com). Football is one of the main causes of concussions. ACL injuries can be even more detrimental from a player’s career standpoint. ACL injuries often sideline people for the rest of their…
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safe. In the game of football thousands of kids and adults suffer concussions. And one of the biggest problems with concussions in football is not the injury itself but the lack of common knowledge about it. The issue my senior project will solve is opening the eyes of the younger kids and their parents in this community to realize the importance of concussions. This is an important issue because doctors have seen the more concussions you have the more likely you are to have really bad pain and brain…
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”(THE SAVIORS OF FOOTBALL 2014). Concussion Protocol helmets were created in 2014 to assist team trainers in detecting when a player has received a blow hard enough to cause a concussion. “Helmet manufacturers are making improvements too, thanks in large part to Dr. Stefan Duma, head of Biomedical Engineering at Virginia Tech. Duma and his team developed a five-star rating system that subjects helmets to 120 various impacts,”(THE SAVIORS OF FOOTBALL 2014). New concussion guidelines have been created…
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Cook seems to believe that the NFL announced its donation right before the Giants and Cowboys kicked off the 2012-13 football season, simply as a way to reach the largest crowd. While this is true, Taylor reveals that the NFL announced the donation in this way because they wanted to offset all of the bad press they were receiving. Cook and Taylor both realize that the NFL is being strategic but Cook fails to see the corporate strategy the NFL uses. Taylor works for this type of corporate…
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consequences from them, when not treated properly, are reason enough to allow for the attention. At the center of the focus and controversy, stands the National Football League (NFL) and the very players the league employs. Though the National Football League (NFL) has faced scrutiny for the deaths of former players, both the NFL as well as current and former players must take responsibility for their part of the ongoing issue of game related head injuries.…
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Writing and Critical Inquiry November 4, 2014 Managing the Risk of Concussions Imagine that one day you woke up and could no longer do the simple things you enjoy in life. What if you couldn’t even read the paper, or watch a movie with a loved one? Many current and former athletes are suffering through this every day, and the reason for this is long-term brain damage, which is a direct result of concussions. Unfortunately concussions have been rising at an alarming rate. This trend has not only been…
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Americans growing up have football as a part of their life specifically among boys. Over the years, though, many smaller cities around the country have watched their football programs dwindle down in numbers mainly because of the increased number of concussions that have nearly doubled since the 1990s. While parents get more paranoid with increased injuries, I believe that the benefits of playing football will benefit a child tremendously even with the risk of injuries. With youth sports, we usually think…
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