There are estimated to be between 1.6 and 3.8 million sports related concussions in the United States every year (prevacious.com). Is there a way to stop this? Team doctors are responsible for the long term effects of concussions in football players. Most of the concussions are coming from football, the concussion rate is 64 to 76.8 and 33 percent of these injuries are happening in practiced and not in games (Headcasecpmpany.com). Most of these concussions are happening because they can 't defend themselves from the hard hits or the balls hitting them or just falling to the ground hard. Most of the concussions are coming from football. Team doctors are responsible for concussion problems because …show more content…
The former athletes who assume there suffering from the condition face a lot of problems. During their career in the league they have jumped to amazing heights and never quit and make amazing move so and if they get bumped or bruised they take pills and get healthy again quick. But when it comes to CTE there is no way to get back to full health once you are unhealthy. “Once the brain tissue is lost, “its gone,” (Robert Stern ). “These are neurodegenerative diseases, with no way of slowing or stopping them.” Any doctor who comes up with a cure for CTE, says Stern, “should,” win the novel peace prize ( Robert Stern). As team doctors for the jets, the leader of a committee on brain injuries and eventually a medical adviser for the league. The doctor Elliot J. Pellman was blamed by independent researchers for promoting “junk science” by frequently putting NFL in harms way by reducing the effects of concussions. Dr. Pellman led the influential Mild Traumatic brain injury committee. Pellman was the jets team doctor, where it eventually came out that he numerously sent players back in the game despite their symptoms of concussions …show more content…
Dr. Frank Conidi analyzed the brains of 40 former NFL football players who averaged seven years in the league, and had been retired from the league for less than five years. All had brain images using sophisticated MRI, and 43% showed that the white matter of the brain had damage, which is responsible for attaching the nerve cells among separate regions. The length of the damage has been just enough to be classified as traumatic brain injury. Thirty percent showed derangement that neurons used to interact with each other- compromised connections is one of the leading causes of many brain disorders and is the first sign of bad brain health (Alice Park). Conidi has found out that the more years a player plays in the NFL, the more likely he was to show symptoms of the disease TBI. Although, the number of concussions a player can get is not linked to the extent of brain injury found on the MRI. That shows that it’s not the huge hits that show so much controversy that is the only culprit for brain injury, but also the accumulative effects of many, the little hits are not the hits that actually cause concussions on their own but altogether they are probably just as