Head Injury In Sports

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Throughout the world of sports, millions of players and athletes are consequently impacted by the effects of head injuries. While head injuries continue to be very dangerous and serious, explorations and advancements in research have made football a safer and more cautious sport due to new precautions and routines in treatment/prevention of injuries, improved rules and regulations protecting players, and recent innovations in technology.
Throughout the history of football, head injuries have plagued players and have made football one of the most dangerous sports ever. MedlinePlus defines a head injury as “any trauma to the scalp, skull, or brain. ” A head injury may lead to various consequences and long term effects such as problems in memory, …show more content…

Unconsciousness, the most common response to head trauma, may last for minutes to months at a time. According to Headway.org, Consciousness relies on the cerebral hemispheres interacting with an area of the brainstem called the ascending reticular activating system. When these areas experience injury or trauma, depressed consciousness or coma are likely to occur. Recovering from a coma or unconsciousness is a gradual and slow process that requires extensive and careful treatment. Post coma long term effects include amnesia, behavioral mood swings, and short tempered …show more content…

By placing and establishing rules, the football leagues are keeping players accountable and keeping players safe. For an example; the NFL, along with many other football leagues, have established a rule stating that no player may lineup across from the long snapper position during point after attempts or punts. This rule is designed to protect long snappers, who in fact spend most of their plays with their head down (nesn.com). Similar to that of the long snapping rule, in order to protect more players from head injury, the NFL has stated that officials are giving more time to receivers to brace for hits and longer times as ‘defenseless.’ Through extensive research and exploration of head injuries, the sport of football has become safer due to the provocation of new rules and the improvements of older

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