Introduction A concussion is a brain injury from a direct hit (blow) to the head or body. This blow causes the brain to shake quickly back and forth inside the skull. This can damage brain cells and cause chemical changes in the brain. A concussion may also be known as a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). Concussions are usually not life-threatening, but the effects of a concussion can be serious. If your child has a concussion, he or she is more likely to experience concussion-like symptoms after a direct blow to the head in the future. What are the causes? This condition is caused by: A direct blow to the head, such as from running into another player during a game, being hit in a fight, or falling and hitting the head on a hard surface. …show more content…
Neuropsychological tests. These measure your child's thinking, understanding, learning, and remembering abilities. How is this treated? This condition is treated with physical and mental rest and careful observation, usually at home. If the concussion is severe, your child may need to stay home from school for a while. Your child may be referred to a concussion clinic or other health care providers for management. It is important to tell your child's health care provider if your child is taking any medicines, including prescription medicines, over-the-counter medicines, and natural remedies. Some medicines, such as blood thinners (anticoagulants) and aspirin, may increase the chance of complications, such as bleeding. How fast your child will recover from a concussion depends on many factors, such as how severe the concussion is, what part of the brain was injured, how old your child is, and how healthy your child was before the concussion. Recovery can take time. It is important for your child to wait to return to activity until your child's symptoms are completely gone and a health care provider says it is safe to do so. Follow these instructions at home: Activity Limit your child's activities that require a lot of thought or focused attention, such as: Watching TV. Playing memory games and puzzles. Doing homework. Working on the computer. Rest. Rest helps the brain to heal. Make sure your child: Get plenty of sleep at night. Avoid having your child stay up late
Concussions have multiple impacts to the brain, nervous system and creates symptoms. A concussion occurs when “the brain is pushed against the inside of the skull and can be bruised. In addition, different parts of the brain can move at different
“For example, collision sports such as football and ice hockey characteristically have more acute traumatic injuries than sports such as swimming and track. Boxing has more head-related trauma because of the focus of the sport. Within each sport, a general injury pattern and specific types of injury are unique to the sport. One type of injury that can occur in any sport or physical activity is concussion”. (Cerebral Concussion: Causes, Effects, and Risks in Sports).
In a society where sports have become the focus for most youths, there has been increased attention to identification, diagnosis and prevention of sports-related
A concussion, which could be caused by a small head movement, is no minor issue as it could lead to brain trauma. Many people are affected by it and many more are vulnerable to it. But the impact isn't the real issue. The real issue is with the lack of healing and recovery. Healing time is crucial when it comes to head injuries and, according to the CDC, most athletes get around 7 days to recover compared to the recommended 1-2 months! Athletes sometimes don't even get time to recover and this could lead to long term effects in life. According to my personal experience, my ability to focus has been greatly reduced because of a concussion. This is a serious issue that is often overlooked my coaches and parents because of their pride and overconfidence in the child. Due to the fact that concussions could lead to permanent brain damage, discomfort, and long term illness, student athletes should be excluded from any athletics until a full recovery had been accomplished.
In the U.S. alone, athletes suffer from roughly 300,000 concussions per year; 3,800,000 concussions were reported in 2012, which is double of what was reported in 2002. A concussion may be defined as a type of traumatic brain injury—or TBI—caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or by a hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth. This sudden movement can cause the brain to bounce around or twist in the skull, stretching and damaging the brain cells and creating chemical changes in the brain. Concussions are not usually considered life-threatening, but they may result in effects to the brain that may lead to devastating outcomes. Concussions are serious injuries that need to be taken seriously because of their severity and the serious health disorders that may arise.
A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that disrupts the normal function of the brain. The injury may damage the brain cells and create chemical changes in the brain (CDC). They are usually not life-threatening, but the effects can be serious (CDC), especially if a person receives multiple concussions. Something that makes a concussion dangerous or life-threatening is that the person may not even know that they have one or they may just shake it off and not pay attention to it. It is very common in athletes, but also appears in other people who receive an impact to the brain.
Concussion is a traumatic brain injury caused by a blow to the head, fall or any other kind of injury that moves the brain inside the skull. It is not true that you have to pass out to have a concussion. Although passing out is one of the most common symptoms, other symptoms like forgetting what happen right before the injury. Each brain is different so it makes the concussion different as well the recover, some people may recover after a few hours’ others may take a few weeks to recover others may even take months, depending on how sever was the injury.
Concussions are common due to the fact that there is not much protection between the skull and the brain. The medical definition of a concussion is, “ A traumatic brain injury—or TBI—caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or by a hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth,” ( What is a Concussion). Concussions can cause temporary loss of consciousness due to the bruising of the brain and the force of the impact. During the impact, “The brain [may] bounce around or twist in the skull, creating chemical changes, sometimes stretching and damaging brain cells” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). That is why concussions can have such a lasting impact. Depending on the extent, most concussions only last for a few days to a week, but some can last for months due to the damage. Concussions are put into categories based on how long they are believed to last so doctors know how long to keep athletes out from strenuous activity. “Concussions are graded as mild (grade 1), moderate (grade 2), or severe (grade 3), depending on such factors as loss of consciousness, amnesia, and loss of equilibrium” (Lava ). With each grade, there are different symptoms and differences in how long they last.
Concussions can have extremely devastating long term affects. They can cause behavioral changes, and deter cognitive abilities like judgment and memory. There has been research that says the effects of concussions can last up to 30 years. A player can "recover completely" (Virginia Board of Education Guidelines for Policies on
Concussions are they bad? Concussions are bad for you to receive but not as bad as other brain injuries, from my experience coming home from just playing in a football game I was hit by another car going 60mph to the driver side. I sustained a brain bleed which is worse than a concussion, but I can tell you what a concussion is like having to go through all of the therapy/ recovery. Concussions are one of the most world's leading injury. Concussions are fairly common every 21 seconds it's estimated that there is someone with new trauma to the brain in the U.S.
The problem with concussions are that not everybody takes them serious enough. Some people like football players will just blow it off. After taking a big hit and barely being able to get to the sidelines they will be right back in the game on the next possession. Others like coaches might not take a player’s concussion serious because they know without that player they might not be able to win thus putting the players long term health into effect. Concussions are very devastating and cause many people future problems no matter what some doctors say.
In every sports season 5 to 20 percent of kids suffer a concussion(Jeremy Olson 1SH). A concussion is a type of brain injury that mostly occurs when playing in contact sports. Most people do not think concussions are a big deal but they are. In fact concussions can lead to suicide because they cause your brain to not function correctly, especially when having more than one. Not only can they lead to suicide but they also have many long term effects on the brain. I am sure on television, many viewers have seen big collisions where somebody gets a hard hit to the head. It is most likely that person suffered a concussion. Since concussions occur naturally in
There are a lot of social views on concussions and different opinions as to how to care for children who may have received concussions and how this has changed dramatically over the last few years. One example of this is when playing football 10 years ago if we got a concussion we sat out for an hour and then jumped back into practice unless we were throwing up with a class III concussion. Now any risk of concussion children are being forced out of the game for upwards of two weeks. According to the NCAA guidelines
If you are deciding if your child is ready to return you should first know what a concussion is, and what can cause it. Concussions can be described as a traumatic brain injury sustained by either a blow to the head or the violent shaking of the upper body. Altho it is possible for a concussion to cause a loss of consciousness it mild cases it usually does not leaving it unnoticed. Because it often doesn't cause the person to lose
A concussion is an injury to the brain that results from a hit to the head, or to another part of the body that causes impact forces to the head. This results in a temporary alteration in the mental status of the athlete and can have some physical symptoms. Some common causes include direct blows to the head, face, jaw, or neck. Also collisions from the blind side, or hits from behind can occur even if it is not direct blow to the head.