Sentences with phrase «thinks about concussions»

Elijah Collins, a three - star running back, said he thinks about concussions regularly, and he and his coaches talk about head injuries often.
When we hear about catastrophic injury and death amongst athletes, we typically think about concussion (1), cardiac arrest (2) and heatstroke.

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Because they have followed Dale's journey back to the track, millions of fans now think more about concussions.
Watch the crash and you might think he didn't hit that hard, but that's the thing about concussions — the impact doesn't have to look bad to be serious.
I've never had a concussion, so I guess if I had one, that might change my thought about it.
Might want to think about enforcing a concussion protocol on yourself for the next game?
I think Jackson and Allen will probably fall to us so I'm resigned to the pick, I'm more worried about concussions with Rosen, no chance we land Darnold.
She pointed to one patient, a high school athlete, who had clearly recovered from his concussion - to the point that he was performing in the superior range on neuropsychological testing and getting As in school - who was nevertheless so worried, anxious, and paranoid about hurting his head again that he thought he'd suffered another concussion when he happened to turn his head quickly from side to side!
I would also like to think that MomsTEAM's continued efforts to educate parents about concussion risk management and our PBS documentary, «The Smartest Team: Making High School Football Safer,» which aired on over 300 stations last fall and which will be broadcast on almost all 387 stations in the fall of 2014, has played a role in increasing awareness.
Not only is it based on the latest thinking in the rapidly evolving field of concussion evaluation and management and make concussion terminology easy to understand, but, in explaining the short - term and long - term effects of concussion and the concussion management process, Dr. Meehan arms sports parents with all the information they need in making informed choices about treatment and when it is safe for their child to return to the playing field.
In the fall of 2012, the N.F.L. invited me to its New York City headquarters to present a proposal to the league on ways that I thought MomsTEAM could help them preserve and strengthen the sport of youth football, in part by educating parents, and especially safety - conscious moms, about the dangers of concussions and ways in which the risk of concussion could be reduced.
Learn more about how to recognize a concussion, what to do if you think your child has a concussion, how to properly choose and fit a helmet, and how to take our free online training.
Using standard evaluation tools, patients were surveyed about their symptoms of depression, PTSD and concussions, and their suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
Think about: A concussion or worse.
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