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Concussion Prevention

Concussion Prevention. Prevent Concussions Now!. What is a concussion?.

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Concussion Prevention

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  1. Concussion Prevention Prevent Concussions Now!

  2. What is a concussion? • A concussion is a complex pathophysiological process that affects the brain, caused by either a direct blow to the head or an indirect blow to the body. During the concussion the brain moves rapidly inside the skull and hits parts of the skull. In other types of concussions the head rotates so rapidly that it causes the brain to shred and strain the brain tissues.

  3. Who can get a concussion? • Anyone at any age can get a concussion however it is more common in people that play sports. The younger your age the more prone you are to get a concussion. Also people that have gotten a concussion once are more prone to getting another concussion.

  4. What are concussion symptoms? • Concussion symptoms include but are not limited to: • Dizziness, Drowsiness, Confusion, Severe head pains, blurriness, anxiousness, sleep problems, nausea, and sensitivity

  5. How serious are concussions? • Concussions can be very serious and cause traumatic issues. The concussion symptoms can last from 1 day to many years. Concussions also inhibit you and make everyday tasks such as reading and eating difficulty. They cause a lot of discomfort and can be very serious if hit badly.

  6. Here is Zack’s story: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb6Bm5skuBA • Zach has fought so hard to prevent others from getting severely injured. Why not follow the rules?

  7. What can I do to prevent concussions? • *Wear proper headgear such as helmets while playing any contact sports • *Come out of the game immediately if you suffer from a blow to the head • *Do not re enter a game until you are cleared by a certified health professional • *Tell a doctor or physician immediately about your symptoms

  8. Thank you! • This presentation is necessary in order to inform parents, coaches, players, and referees about the dangers of concussions. Concussions are a very serious injury and it can cause many difficulties. By informing people we can further reduce the number of concussions worldwide.

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