Thursday, March 19, 2015

Concussions

In the past year or two there has been a massive increase in the amount of publicity surrounding the issue of concussions and physical sports. Although it has been all over the news it hasn’t only been in professional sports. Parents of young children have been fighting for stricter rules in sports such as lacrosse and hockey, and the NHL and NFL have molded their rules to create harsher consequences for players who exclusively hit for the head.
            In a world where sports and athletes grow relatively stronger compared to the generations before, but still using the same bodies and basic equipment it is important to monitor the way the game is affecting many athletes, specifically after their playing days are over. In Olympic running alone, 85 years ago the winner of the 100 yd. sprint would be beaten by the man who came in dead last of a qualifying sprint to hopefully get into the Olympics.  This alone is a scary fact when you realize that the same sports are being played. Athletes are getting bigger, faster and stronger, but the brains are still protected by virtually the same piece of plastic and foam. Not to mention, most hits are so jarring that regardless of the helmet the human brain will still be forced to move in such a way that it still hits through the protective membrane into the skull thus creating a concussion and normally a temporary loss of consciousness.
            I have played physical sports my whole life. Iv had no less than four major concussions, as well as 5 minor throughout my hockey, lacrosse and wakeboarding days. At this point doctors know that I should try not to get more but do not know what the “magic” number is or if there even is one. Without a healthy brain, the human body does not function correctly. Everyone immediately thinks of Muhammed Ali and his early onset Alzheimer’s. But, in my opinion it has to be similar to cancer, you can give it a leg up and it will have a better chance of occurring, but many people who have had no contact with cigarettes or smoke may still get lung cancer.

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