Sports and the Traumatic Brain Injury

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Sports and the Traumatic Brain Injury

I’m Ed Smith, a Fairfield Brain Injury Attorney. One of the most feared injuries is a neurological trauma. There are many possible reasons for this, including the idea that people associate their brain with their consciousness and that people are worried that it is impossible to recover from a brain injury. While there are treatment options available, many people wonder exactly how sports can lead to a traumatic brain injury. There are several important points that people should remember when it comes to sports and head injuries.

How Do Sports Lead to Traumatic Brain Injuries?

A traumatic brain injury is a serious matter. Many people have seen the symptoms happen, be it on TV or in person. They have likely witnessed a person struggling to exit the field wondering how they just got injured so badly. People play competitive sports to be the best at it and use all of their ability. This entails giving their sport full effort all of the time. Despite the contact sports that offer helmet protection, these injuries still occur. When people collide at full speed, their brain can strike the inside of the skull. This can bruise the brain tissue, just as people can sustain a bruise on their extremities, leading to a cerebral contusion. This is one type of a traumatic brain injury.

More Serious Injuries can Occur

While a cerebral contusion and a concussion are bad, it is possible to sustain even worse types of injuries. If people collide at the proper angle and at high speeds, this brain injury can come with associated spinal cord damage as well. Without a doubt, you have heard stories about others losing the function of one or more of their limbs in a traumatic brain injury diagnoses while playing football. This represents one of the severe associated injuries that can occur and, unfortunately, there aren’t many treatment options available for paralysis. This is why it’s important to understand how to prevent these injuries from occurring in the first place.

Prevention is the Key to Neurological Trauma

One of the best treatments for these serious injuries is to prevent them from happening in the first place. This means that people need to make sure to wear the proper protective equipment at all times. This will significantly reduce the chances of suffering a serious injury. Furthermore, patients need to heed the advice of their physician. If they say that the body is not healthy enough for contact sports, do not play.

Fairfield Brain Injury Lawyers

I’m Ed Smith, a Fairfield Brain Injury Attorney. Any individual who has developed a traumatic brain injury in an accident should consider contacting my team at (707) 564-1900 or (800) 404-5400 for free, friendly and no-obligation advice.

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