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Common Injuries In Sports

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Concussion is a mild form of TBI from which recovery often occurs without long term effects unless a person experiences multiple concussions. Repeated brain injuries have a cumulative effect resulting in more severe and more prolonged post-concussion symptoms. A very serious and dangerous condition or even death can occur if a second concussion is suffered while symptoms from a previous concussion still persist. This condition is called second-impact syndrome (SIS).



Sports-Related Concussions Causes and Frequency

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 300,000 people experience concussions each year from sports injuries. Most sports-related concussions come from contact sports, especially football, boxing, hockey, and martial arts. Other major causes of a large number of sports-related concussions are falls or collisions in sports such as skiing, bicycling, horseback riding, basketball, and soccer. In soccer an additional risk for concussions is heading the ball.

The most likely population to suffer concussions due to sports activities are males between the ages of 16 and 25. Within this group, the risk is highest at the high school level. About 25 percent of the 300,000 sports-related concussions reported each year are suffered by high school students playing contact sports. At the college level, over one third of football players has suffered a concussion and about 20 percent have had multiple concussions.

Dangers of Multiple Concussions

Second-impact syndrome (SIS), which is a concussion that occurs while the victim is still recovering from and earlier concussion, has resulted in at least 26 deaths in the past 20 years since this condition was first characterized. Most of these victims were in high school.

While most cases of SIS and multiple concussions do not cause death, the neuropsychological brain damage they cause is significant. Many studies have shown that athletes who have suffered multiple concussions are more likely to have prolonged learning difficulties and perform more poorly on neuropsychological tests compared to people who have had one concussion or no concussions. Some the well-documented neuropsychological impairments in athletes who have had multiple concussions are:

* Reduced speed in processing new information

* Problem solving and planning difficulties

* Increased number of headaches

* Concentration difficulties

* Memory impairments

* Behavioral problems

Why Athletes Suffer Multiple Concussions

Factors that contribute to why athletes suffer multiple concussions are related to the ability to accurately assess severity and recovery from symptoms. For example, there are several different scales for rating severity at the time of the concussion but there is general lack of agreement on which to use. There is also lack of agreement on what amount of time should pass before athletes can safely return to sports. This is because there are not any widely accepted guidelines for assessing whether the athlete has recovered.

Preventing Traumatic Brain Injury

Using proper protective equipment can prevent many cases of concussion. Helmets or other appropriate headgear should be used in contact sports, and in sports for which falling or colliding are risks (skiing, horseback riding, bicycling). Custom fitted mouth pieces may also help prevent concussions in contact sports. To be effective, all protective equipment should be properly fitted and used for the purpose in which is was designed.

Although the risk of concussion is inherent in sports participation, decisions as to what sport to participate in can help mitigate the risk of concussion. If you are concerned about a traumatic brain injury sustained while playing a sport, you may wish to contact an experienced TBI lawyer. Your traumatic brain injury attorney can help you assess your potential TBI claim and help you get the compensation you deserve for the devastation incurred in traumatic brain injuries.
Common Injuries In Sports
There are many injuries that can come from a car accident. They can range from minor cuts and bumps to more serious, life threatening injuries. All injuries obtained in a car accident should be treated in serious manner. Some injuries may seem very minor, but in fact could be extremely serious. That is why it is important to learn the signs and symptoms of common car accident injuries.

Head and Neck Injuries

Head and neck injuries are very serious injuries. They include traumatic brain injury and whiplash. The symptoms of brain injury can often be difficult to spot right away. If there is visual injury to the head then it should be treated as a brain injury and the patient should immediately get treatment. After the accident, traumatic brain injury can present itself as changes in how a person behaves and in physical impairments.

Whiplash is an injury to the neck. It is a common injury caused by the quick snapping of the neck upon impact. Whiplash can cause injury to the nerves, ligaments and muscles in the neck. It can cause severe pain and difficulty in moving the neck.

Another injury in the same area is temporomandibular joint injury. This is an injury to the jaw. Damage is done to the joint and ligaments in the jaw. It can cause cracking noises when opening and closing the mouth along with pain. It make chewing, eating and speaking difficult.

Back Injuries

Back injuries are another very common injury as a result of a car accident. Back injuries can effect the muscles, ligaments, bones and other areas of the back and spine. Symptoms of a back injury include pain, visible bulges, weakness in the limbs, paralysis, problems breathing and trouble moving.

Internal Injuries

Internal injuries are one of the dangerous injuries obtained in a car accident. Internal injuries are dangerous because they cannot be seen from the outside. Most often they are entirely internal and a person may not even be aware that they have suffered from internal injuries. A person may feel pain or discomfort from an internal injury. Internal injuries can occur to any of the internal organs and usually result in bleeding out.

However, fractured ribs are also an example of an internal injury. Fractured ribs could cause a punctured lung which would cause problems with breathing.

Injuries to Limbs

Injuries to the limbs are also common. These are usually easily recognized and they are usually accompanied by severe pain. The most common injury to limbs is broken bones that are usually visible. Some injuries, like ligament tears or chipped bones may not be as visible, but usually cause pain to signal something is wrong.

There are many injuries that can occur from a car accident. Many are not immediately recognizable. That is why, if you ever get into an accident, you need to seek medical attention right away even if you think nothing is wrong. It never hurts to at least get checked out after an accident to ensure no injury was missed.
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