Now, U.K. researchers have probed whether professional soccer players who
repeatedly head the ball sustain microscopic brain damage that is linked to dementia.
The finding may help doctors understand potential injuries to athletes, including soccer players who
repeatedly head the ball.
Not exact matches
In a six - technique (
head up on the tight end), Ford
repeatedly got pushed off the
ball and reached by the right tackle when facing a combo block or cut off by the tight end when the run was away from him.
Taunted the Argentine defender at one point as he
repeatedly knocked the
ball over his
head before getting in behind him to the byline.
But Cantu — who is as an adviser to the NFL's
Head, Neck and Spine Committee as well as a number of individual teams — firmly believes that
heading the
ball repeatedly is extremely dangerous.
«There are obviously a lot of people who dropped the
ball,» said Comptroller Stefan Mychajliw, who
repeatedly praised Hosler for tackling the town's financial burden
head on.
Can
heading a soccer
ball repeatedly cause brain injury?
Flicking a red rubber band bracelet on our wrist or placing a red
ball cap on our
heads are two practices that teachers could model and
repeatedly share when a pause is needed before making a hurried emotional or academic decision.