Anonymous wrote:20 concussions between the ages of 4-18? Of the 19 soccer ones it would be nice to know how many were confirmed, how many were from headers vs collisions, etc.
And also at what point were parents or coaches going to say this is beyond dangerous to continue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, the drugs could have damaged his brain as well.
OP here. While true, drugs don't produce the tau deposits in the brain that are the hallmark of CTE.
For those who don't let their kids even practice headers, are coaches okay with that?
First - this is all still really new science- so you really don’t know.
Second - kids are doing all sorts of stuff at practice unless their parents are sitting there watching all the time. Lots of kids will say - of course I don’t practice headers mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, the drugs could have damaged his brain as well.
OP here. While true, drugs don't produce the tau deposits in the brain that are the hallmark of CTE.
For those who don't let their kids even practice headers, are coaches okay with that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, the drugs could have damaged his brain as well.
OP here. While true, drugs don't produce the tau deposits in the brain that are the hallmark of CTE.
For those who don't let their kids even practice headers, are coaches okay with that?
Anonymous wrote:No, the drugs could have damaged his brain as well.