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Serious And Long Term Effects Of Concussions In Sports

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If an athlete was to be impacted on the head on the playing field and was to gain a concussion they should sit out until they are able to fully recover. During the time period after one concussion athletes are more vulnerable to gain another. If a player were to get another concussion during this time period, permanent brain damage may be evident in the future. Also, If the player doesn't let their concussion heal properly it may lead to permanent brain damage in the future. Once a concussion is gained the player then enters a period of time where they are more vulnerable to another concussion. Once an athlete gains a concussion during this time of vulnerability, the risk of permanent brain injury increases. Studies have shown that the effects of one concussion can remain prominent for 30 years or longer after the incident. Therefore, the results of repeated concussions can be very serious and long lasting. Also, if a player doesn't let their concussion heal properly this can also lead to permanent brain damage. If a player was to return to a game too early, long term affects could take place. The long term affects are memory loss, emotional distress, and increased possibility of suicide and these can last can last …show more content…

For example, the most promising item that has been made is a helmet made to reduce shock to the brain and movement of the brain. While these helmets are useful for hockey and football, they won't be of much use for sports that you can't wear a helmet in. Even though there are rules in place, not everyone recovers in the same amount of time. Especially girls, girls recover slower than boys. If a girl were to get a concussion and follows the "no same day return rule" but the next day they feel fine and returns, they could actually not be fully recovered. This in return will cause more problems, especially if the girl gets another concussion during the period of

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