This paper says that there is something in common between Jovan Belcher, Ray Esterling, and O. J. Murdoch. They are all famous football players who comment on suicide. All players have what is called chronic traumatic encephalopathy or CTE. This is the situation where the patient repeatedly strikes the head causing concussion and ultimately head injury. In this article, check NFL data to see if the player can block CTE if player safety is given top priority. Highlighted player In this article, we introduce the top paper presentation to each player.
The number of fatalities caused by brain damage is beyond that of other sports injuries. In football, brain damage accounts for 65 to 95% of all deaths. Football damage related to the brain occurs once per 5 games. Every season, 10% of college students and 20% of high school students will be injured. Up to 86% of occlusal athletes experience post-traumatic migraine or other types of headache. In fact, recent evidence suggests that the presence and severity of headache symptoms is a very important indicator of the severity of head trauma and may be helpful in leading regression decisions.
In the policy statement of 2015, the American Pediatrics Sports Medicine Association and the fitness committee pointed out that most young football sports were hardly damaged, but "that the pediatrician organization is safe "Said the executives and coaches must implement rules of the game to ensure 'tolerance and illegal hits ... culture of tolerance'" participants must change " We are comparing the potential health risks with the benefits of correctly processed entertainment.
How can I reduce American football injury and American football damage, some of which can be blocked? Because the football coach is injured, they are looking for a better way to prevent trying unnecessary injuries. Even if you can not stop all injuries as a coach, you want to stop at least some. I. Explain the contents on the reader 's paper and understand the harm and importance of trying to prevent these injuries in the US. Diffuse axonal injury is a common type of traumatic brain injury characterized by axonal injury (citealt {smith 2000, Gennarelli 1982})