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    Head in the Game The average tackle football player has a natural tendency to experience fear and tension when thinking about the heavy rate of concussion injuries within the sport. In response to the violently physical nature of the game‚ Riddell Sports has produced a helmet that provides the best defense to worries and consequences of a concussion. The Riddell Revolution 360 football helmet has been constructed by engineers to protect the mental processes and safety of players. As a football

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    belonging form it. This being said‚ the moral burden of expanding the knowledge of long-term injury risks and coming up with a solution for this issue falls upon everyone. The prevalent issue in long-term injury in professional sports today is concussions‚ and the overwhelming scientific evidence that repeated blows to the head lead to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). In the past‚ this was known as dementia pugilistica‚ and the resulting symptoms are CTE are disturbingly similar to early onset

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    Devontae Moss‚ now playing in the NFL is now a Super Bowl champ. His story is truly amazing and one that should be cherished in memory for everyone who had witness and especially young adults and kids going through tough times. Devontae‚ a two sports superstar had one of the worst injuries to happen to the legs and had overcame lots of adversity to get to the current state of mind. Going into a flashback of the unforgettable day and following months‚ years and follow through what the impact his faith

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    Men participated in a very competitive and dangerous sport‚ with rodeo come’s injury and success. As per discussion above‚ women played a crucial role for men who were involved with rodeo‚ being supportive and doing most of the work so they could make a professional career within rodeo. The men are always on the move‚ partaking in rodeo events outside of their home city‚ making a living and trying to win competitions. “The amount of time spent traveling thousands of miles during season places a heavy

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    Colts had been hinting at an historic extension for their quarterback Andrew luck. Yesterday it became a reality when Luck signed a six-year $140 million contract with 87 million in guaranteed money! Andrew luck is now the highest paid player in the NFL is set to make $30 million in 2016 absolutely insane. From Andrew luck’s perspective this is a dream situation being set financially for life thus allowing him to focus on his job‚ which is bringing championships to Indianapolis. Additionally this

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    PHOENIX‚ N.Y. — Football coaches and school administrators at John C. Birdlebough High School congregated in a small room off the library Monday‚ huddling around a computer for a most painful and unusual review of game video. They examined every play that one student was involved in‚ assuming the role of medical examiners.They were trying to discern which collision of the hundreds in a football game at Homer High School on Friday night might have caused Ridge Barden‚ a 16-year-old defensive tackle

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    Last April‚ Dallas Cowboys’ Greg Hardy faced a 10-game suspension without pay from the NFL for “conduct detrimental to the league‚” as per CBS Sports. Rumors emerged that the 26-year-old defensive end had lost the will to contest the severity of the punishment and would no longer seek legal battle to appeal it. However‚ more recent reports said otherwise. According to Mike Florio of NBC Sports’ Pro Football Talk‚ Hardy is keen on challenging “in court an arbitration ruling that imposes anything

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    receive proper treatment for their injuries‚ are aware of the rules‚ understand the equipment and are educated about any new technology. Research has shown over 100‚000 concussions occur annually with a very high diagnosis rate of dementia among those involved in contact sports over a long period of time (NSPCC‚ 2006). With concussion injuries are on the rise in youth sports activities‚ the increase has

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    football or rugby can rub on the foot causing friction and forming this blister. Blisters can usually heal without medical attention over around 7days but if they burst or open up this can lead to infection‚ where it needs to be addressed Concussion Concussions are the most common but less severe type of brain injury‚ this is the temporary loss of function after a blow or injury to the head it doesn’t last for long. It will provoke disorientation‚ eye sight malfunction‚ feeling very dizzy and in

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    affect many facets of a person’s life‚ such as speech‚ equilibrium ‚ unconsciousness ‚ sensory‚ vision and cognitive abilities. The most common and least serious of the traumatic brain injuries is the concussion‚ which comes from the latin word concutere‚ meaning to shake violently. These concussions are caused by a sudden direct hit or cranial bump to the head. The more trauma inflicted the more severe the traumatic brain injury. Some of the most severe actions are vehicle accidents‚ hard falls

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