Specifically, soccer players are exposed to two different types of head impacts, stemming from both “unintentional” head trauma and the deliberate act of heading the ball. Notably, in contrast to other sports, soccer stands alone in its purposeful use of the head to hit the ball, setting it...
The National Operating Committee on Standard and Safety requested research aiming at understanding the differences in brain trauma in youth American football for players aged five to nine and nine to fourteen years old to inform a youth specific American football standard. Video analysis and laboratory...
Thirty-seven former football players of the Norwegian national team underwent a neurological and electroencephalographic (EEC) examination to investigate t... A.,T.,Tysvaer,... - 《Acta Neurologica Scandinavica》 被引量: 248发表: 1989年 Soccer injuries to the brain: A neurologic and electroenc...
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New rules, better helmets, concussion protocols to take players out of the game, but is it enough? CTE, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy is a degenerative brain disease caused by repetitive hits to the head. These hits don’t have to cause concussion. Most of the time sub-concussive … ...
Lastly, as researchers continue studying the long-term effects of football-related head trauma, clinicians should be aware of strategies for minimizing head impact exposure and for appropriately referring athletes concerned about cognitive or behavioral problems later in life....
And none of them good according to Dr. Kevin Guskiewicz who has been researching the link between football and brain trauma at the University of North Carolina for more than a decade. His studies indicate that players are five times more susceptible to dementia later in life if they've sust...
Head Trauma in Professional Football Players: Implications for the Brain, the Game, and Society 来自 hdl.handle.net 喜欢 0 阅读量: 6 作者: Aiello, Mimi Elizabeth 摘要: Sports related concussions, or mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI), have recently increased in prevalence, and thus gained a...
The NFL has not previously linked playing football to chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a disease linked to repeated brain trauma and associated with symptoms such as memory loss, depression and progressive dementia. It can only be detected after death. Among the players found to have CTE...
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