Millions of spectators watch football games every year. While it can be fun rooting for your favorite team, you may not realize the impact continual hits may have on athletes. Young athletes with brains that are still developing are particularly susceptible to brain injuries, including concussions.
According to Kids Health, “No helmet can prevent concussions.” Instead, helmets can protect against skull fractures and open-head injuries. However, they cannot prevent the brain from moving inside the skull. When the brain collides with the hard bone of the skull, the victim can suffer a concussion.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also states, “There is no ‘concussion-proof’ helmet.” Football players are at a high risk for brain injuries due to the force of impact of tackles. When someone has suffered a traumatic brain injury, they are more vulnerable to suffering similar injuries in the future. They are also more likely to suffer from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which is a serious degenerative brain disorder.
Additionally, football helmets lose their effectiveness over time. They are less able to absorb force, so they do not protect players’ heads as much. Additionally, helmets that are not well-fitted are also less effective and can make things worse if the player gets hit or falls because they create more movement around the head and neck.
Concussions are one of the most common types of brain injuries. They are considered “mild” traumatic brain injuries, although consequences can be quite serious. Concussions develop after a blow to the head. Signs of a concussion include:
Healthcare providers may use the following methods to diagnose a traumatic brain injury:
Individuals who suffer from concussions or other mild traumatic brain injuries are often instructed to:
If you or your child suffered a brain injury and you believe that someone else is responsible for your injury, Aitken * Aitken * Cohn can help you pursue compensation for the losses you suffered. Contact us today for a free case review.
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