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Joe Congeni, MD, the director of sports medicine at Akron Children’s Hospital, discusses the symptoms and treatment of concussions in this report about the multiple concussions suffered by Tommy Schadl, a former football player at McDonald schools. Originally aired on http://www.wkbn.com on January 29, 2019. Video Rating: / 5
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When we think of sport-related concussions, football probably comes to mind, and rightly so. Football leads almost every other sport in most studies looking at rates of concussion.
They can occur in other sports too, and athletes and parents must recognize that fact.
Soccer, hockey, rugby, cheerleading and other sports present risks for concussions. Both male and female athletes can suffer these traumatic brain injuries. Therefore, everyone involved in sports needs to recognize the signs and symptoms of concussions and take the appropriate steps to treat the injured athlete.
In this video, I discuss some of the risks in sports other than concussions. I also emphasize why these injuries are so important for parents, coaches and the athletes themselves.
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The largest study to date on the dangers of hard hits and concussions in football concluded that 110 of 111 deceased former NFL players had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, raising even stronger concerns about the risks of brain injury from playing the sport. Hari Sreenivasan talks to Michael Alosco of Boston University CTE Center, who is a co-author of the study. Video Rating: / 5
Growing concern about the risks of concussions is scaring some parents away from signing their children up to play football, turning coaches into pariahs.
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From seeing double to feeling like you are having an out-of-body-experience, retired NFL player Thomas Jones does not mince words on what a football-related concussion really feels like.
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For more than six years, the profound and lasting cognitive impact of repeated head trauma has been the chief concern of a group of BU researchers at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy. Their work has helped raise awareness of the dangers of concussions and persuaded the NFL to start making rule changes to better protect its players. In this video, Chris Nowinski, a former professional wrestler and concussion survivor, investigates the science behind brain trauma research.
Concussion: Official Clip – Football Killed Mike Webster: Dr. Omalu (Will Smith) explains to Dr. DeKosky (Eddie Marsan) how Mike Webster (David Morse) died after a series of concussions sustained while playing football.
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While conducting an autopsy on former NFL football player Mike Webster (David Morse), forensic pathologist Dr. Bennet Omalu (Will Smith) discovers neurological deterioration that is similar to Alzheimer’s disease. Omalu names the disorder chronic traumatic encephalopathy and publishes his findings in a medical journal. As other athletes face the same diagnosis, the crusading doctor embarks on a mission to raise public awareness about the dangers of football-related head trauma.
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Kevin Drake, a former NFL player, has experienced more than 10 documented concussions. At Neuroscience 2016, Drake discusses his experience in football and the changes that can improve player and youth safety.
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