Long Term Effects Of Concussions Essay

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Rough draft #1 for The Impact of Concussions on Athletes
Major organizations of contact sports continue to deny relations between concussions and long term damage done to their athletes. Do concussions have long term effects on athletes that play in contact sports? There is a claim now that the helmets worn in football will not prevent or deter a player from receiving a concussion. I plan to research what kind of long term injuries athletes can develop from concussions throughout the course of their sports careers. Can multiple concussions throughout the course of an athlete's career lead to problems with sleeping or permanent brain damage? I plan to use library databases to research the long term effects developed by professional athletes …show more content…

This is a concerning problem because a third of the countries children are obese because of physical inactivity. Athletes who suffer from a concussion can be forced to sit the remainder of a season. Some people think that this is an overly exaggerated suspension for the injury . An example of this is from the article “America’s Concussion Obsession” by Steven M. Rothman. It describes the lack of evidence supporting long term effects of concussions on student athletes under the age of seventeen. It states “ My advice has been to require a patient to stay symptom free for a week before she can return to contact-free practice. If the patient is still asymptomatic after two weeks, she can return to normal play. But if an athlete experiences two concussions in a single season, she must sit out the remainder of the season and possibly return the next year. (Unfortunately, this hasn't been the standard of care for many college and professional athletes.)” This is relevant because many parents do not allow children to play sports at young ages out of fear of long term damage done by concussions. The fear of these lifelong side effects of concussion have caused parents to decide to keep their kids from playing contact sports. This has caused an increase in childhood obesity due to physical inactivity. There is a mass

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