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Grade 2 Concussions

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Junior Seau, a former NFL linebacker, had a rich history of concussions throughout his career. According to his former teammate, Gary Plummer, Seau suffered around 1,500 concussions during his 20 years of playing. Three years after his retirement in 2009, Seau decided to commit suicide on May 2, 2012 due to the excruciating pain he felt as a result of the many concussions he suffered. Instead of shooting himself in the head, Seau shot himself in the chest so that his brain could be examined at Boston University in hopes of revealing information about head injuries to reduce the amount of sports-related concussions that occur each year. Seaus death could have been prevented if preventative measures would have been implemented beforehand. …show more content…

However, these symptoms last anywhere between 15-30 minutes and loss of consciousness does not occur. Grade 2 concussions can last for 30 minutes or even an entire day. Although grade 2 concussions do not result in loss of consciousness, the results are the same as a grade 1, except in a stronger form. The effects for a grade 3 concussion include mild brain damage and comas that can last for several weeks (Newsome Law Firm, n.d.). Due to the physicality required to compete in contact sports, athletes are often more prone to sustaining a concussion than any other injury. There is no definitive cause of a concussion because of the many factors that can play a role in the sustension of a concussion. Some of these factors include muscle dynamics, forces involved, angle of impact, and hydration (Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, Gittleson, Hadhazy). 1 in 5 high school athletes sustain a concussion during a game or practice while playing their respective sport. This plays a big part in the 3.8 million sports-related concussions that occur each year. Concussions account for nearly 64% of injuries sustained when playing high-school football and about 19% of injuries that occur while playing boys high-school soccer are concussions (Headcase, 2013). These overwhelming statistics are one of the reasons why concussions are the most feared …show more content…

Therefore, a group of researchers consisting of former team physicians from the NFL and NCAA as well as members of the Department of Neurosurgery at NorthShore University HealthSystem and West Virginia University have devised a piece of equipment to protect against sports-related concussions in the form of a collar. As the first form of internal protection for head injuries, compressive collars include two beads that gently compress the jugular, which increases the amount of blood in the cranium. Increased blood flow in the cranium adds a protective layer of blood between the brain and the skull, which decreases the amount of contact between the two. This minimizes the movement of the brain, or momentum resulting from a hit, which reduces the amount of torn or rotated brain fibers (Cole, 2016). Although compressive collars haven not been tested on athletes, they have been used by the military, which is increasingly more intense than any sport, to test for wearability of the collar. Also, in an experiment conducted by the inventors of the collar to test for the sufficiency of the product, an 83% reduction in the number of torn brain fibers in lab rats wearing the collar was found. Aside from the

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