Topic > The Social Side of Concussions in the NFL - 737

It all started when he had a concussion with another athlete during a football game. The blow left him dazed, with blurred vision and a headache. His doctor diagnosed his condition as a concussion. After a couple of weeks on the sidelines, he returned to football and soon picked up a second blow. Dizzy again, he also felt a burning sensation in his neck and a stabbing pain like a knife in his head. At the hospital he was told he had had a second concussion, he went home and went to bed. The next morning. Willie didn't recognize his dog or even his parents. At school he could only do math and read at a second-grade level. He has forgotten all his friends, he doesn't remember any of his friends. He also still feels dizziness, balance problems and constant headaches bother him ( ). He took a report of more serious head injuries and informed the doctor. The four reasons are social knowledge of what happens in the NFL, mental awareness of football players, safer helmets, and the psychological consequences of head trauma. Sports gaming is an important factor in our culture that brings people together. This bonding event can be made safer for athletes with new technology and advances in equipment and