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Head Games Global
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Click here to watch. Now Available For Download in the UK! Steve Devick, Steve James and Bruce Sheridan. 75 Minutes – DCP Digital. PG-13 for thematic elements involving sports violence and injuries. From the acclaimed director Steve James (Academy Award-nominated. Head Games: The Global Concussion Crisis. Inspired by events from the book. Written by former Ivy League Football Player and WWE Wrestler Christopher Nowinski,. Head Games: The Global Concussion Crisis. Want to learn more about concussions?
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Head Games: The Global Concussion Crisis (2014). Click here to watch. From the acclaimed director Steve James (Academy Award-nominated. Head Games: The Global Concussion Crisis. Is a revealing documentary featuring never-before-seen neurological findings related to rugby and soccer players that will serve as a wake-up call for those who think that the devastating chronic effects of repetitive head trauma are only an American football and boxing injury. Inspired by events from the book. Click here to rent.
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Global Concussions: Facts
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As listed by the Post Concussion Symptom Scale. What Is A Concussion? Dr Doug Smith, Director of the Center for Brain Injury and Repair at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, explains the anatomy of a concussion. “It’s called mild traumatic brain injury, but there’s nothing mild about it.”. Your browser leaves much to be desired. Dr H Hunt Batjer, Co-Chair of the NFL Head, Neck and Spine Committee, explains the causes, symptoms and long term effects of concussions.
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Global Concussions: Education
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Concussion Education Videos Courtesy of "Head Games". Visit the Head Games. Website for more information. Dr Doug Smith, Director of the Center for Brain Injury and Repair at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, explains the anatomy of a concussion. “It’s called mild traumatic brain injury, but there’s nothing mild about it.”. Your browser leaves much to be desired. Your browser leaves much to be desired. Your browser leaves much to be desired. Your browser leaves much to be desired.
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Global Concussions: For Coaches
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As a coach, you are responsible for the safety of your athletes. Remove from play. Is the most important aspect of handling concussions on the sidelines so that athletes are protected from further brain trauma. Learn the signs and symptoms. Of concussion so that you can make an informed and responsible decision. Sideline assessment tools. Are excellent aids for ensuring the safety of your athletes. Remove From Play Videos. Your browser leaves much to be desired. Your browser leaves much to be desired.
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Global Concussions: For Coaches
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As a coach, you are responsible for the safety of your athletes. Remove from play. Is the most important aspect of handling concussions on the sidelines so that athletes are protected from further brain trauma. Learn the signs and symptoms. Of concussion so that you can make an informed and responsible decision. Sideline assessment tools. Are excellent aids for ensuring the safety of your athletes. Remove From Play Videos. Your browser leaves much to be desired. Your browser leaves much to be desired.
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Global Concussions: For Parents
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Look out for these signs and symptoms of concussion in your youth athlete. If they exhibit any of these, they should be immediately removed from play. As listed by the Post Concussion Symptom Scale. Concussions are common in many sports. Research has found that repeatedly heading the ball in soccer can lead to lasting cognitive deficits, because of this, it is important to limit the amount of heading that takes place in practice. Dr Christina Master, Pediatrician and Sports Medicine Specialist at the Chi...
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Global Concussions: For Parents
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Look out for these signs and symptoms of concussion in your youth athlete. If they exhibit any of these, they should be immediately removed from play. As listed by the Post Concussion Symptom Scale. Concussions are common in many sports. Research has found that repeatedly heading the ball in soccer can lead to lasting cognitive deficits, because of this, it is important to limit the amount of heading that takes place in practice. Dr Christina Master, Pediatrician and Sports Medicine Specialist at the Chi...
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Global Concussions: Recovery
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What To Do After A Concussion. Signs To Watch For. Problems could arise over the first 24-48 hours. The athlete should not be left alone and must go to the hospital at once if they:. Have a headache that gets worse. Are very drowsy or can't be awakened. Can't recognize people or places. Behave unusually or seem confused; are very irritable. Have seizures (arms and legs jerk uncontrollably). Have weak or numb arms or legs. Are unsteady on their feet; have slurred speech. Recovery Tips For Adults. This web...