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  2. Concussions in sport - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that as many as 1.6–3.8 million concussions occur in the US per year in competitive sports and recreational activities; this is a rough estimate, since as many as 50% of concussions go unreported. [19] Concussions occur in all sports with the highest incidence in American football, ice hockey, rugby, soccer, and basketball. [4]

  3. Concussion - Wikipedia

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    Self-reported concussion rates among U-20 and elite rugby union players in Ireland are 45–48%, indicating that many concussions go unreported. [39] Changes to the rules or enforcing existing rules in sports, such as those against "head-down tackling", or "spearing", which is associated with a high injury rate, may also prevent concussions. [39]

  4. Why Are We Still Mishandling Concussions? - AOL

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    Each year millions of people suffer concussions, but many still don't know just how prevalent they are. The University of Pittsburgh's School of Medicine reports that 50% of concussions go ...

  5. Second-impact syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Second-impact syndrome (SIS) occurs when the brain swells rapidly, and catastrophically, after a person has a second concussion before symptoms from an earlier one have subsided. This second blow may occur minutes, days, or weeks after an initial concussion, [ 1 ] and even the mildest grade of concussion can lead to second impact syndrome. [ 2 ]

  6. Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa sustained another concussion. Why ...

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    “However, CTE is a concern already, as 91.7% of NFL players studied have had CTE, and many never had diagnosed concussions.” Players can sustain many concussions over their career. The NFL is ...

  7. Sports-related traumatic brain injury - Wikipedia

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    A sports-related traumatic brain injury is a serious accident which may lead to significant morbidity or mortality.Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in sports are usually a result of physical contact with another person or stationary object, [1] These sports may include boxing, gridiron football, field/ice hockey, lacrosse, martial arts, rugby, soccer, wrestling, auto racing, cycling, equestrian ...

  8. NFL: Concussions lowest since tracking began; down 17% year ...

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    While the number of concussions suffered on kickoffs in 2024 matched the eight suffered in 2023, per NFL.com's Judy Battista, that number remained stagnant amid a 57% increase in kickoff returns.

  9. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy in sports - Wikipedia

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    It was found that he had Stage 2 CTE. Freel was the first Major League Baseball player to be diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy. [109] After the 2012 season, the MLB instituted the Buster Posey rule. The rule is intended to reduce injuries, concussions in particular, caused by home-plate collisions between catchers and baserunners ...