Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Concussions essays

Concussions essays A concussion is when someone receives a blow to head, face or jaw, or any quick movements that would injure the brain stem, or causing a bruise on the brain. Common symptoms of a concussion would be: headaches, disorientation, dizziness, vacant stares, lack of coordination, amnesia, nausea, double vision, and ringing of the ears. These symptoms have been known to last for weeks, but usually only last a few hours to a day. There are two common types of sports related concussion acceleration/deceleration and rotational1. Acceleration happens when you are standing still and an object that is moving hits your head. Deceleration is when the head moving and hits something that is not moving. Rotational injuries usually happens when something hits on the side of the head causing the brain to rotate on the spinal column, this is a more serious injury. Some on the field doctors use a three-point system to determine the seriousness of a concussion. The three-point system is divided into three grades, one being the least problematic, and three being the most. A grade one concussion has brief confusion and other common symptoms that clear up within fifteen minutes. A grade two has brief confusion and other common symptoms that last more than fifteen minutes. A grade three has loss of consciousness for any length of time. After a concussion happens you can have symptoms known as post concussion syndrome. Some symptoms of post concussion syndrome or behavioral mood swings, memory loss, and problems concentrating or thinking. An athlete who acquires a concussion is supposed to take time off according to how serious the injury is, if the athlete does not take the required time off they can acquire second impact syndrome. Post impact syndrome can be more dangerous than the original concussion, the effects can be permanent and even cause death. To treat someone with a concussion you sh...

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