Anonymous wrote:
Where are 8th graders and HS kids even in the same school?
I agree 2 concussions is too many.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought she made it pretty clear its soccer.
that's not a winter sport so how could a teammate be out right now with a concussion?
There is such a thing as indoor soccer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought she made it pretty clear its soccer.
that's not a winter sport so how could a teammate be out right now with a concussion?
Anonymous wrote:I thought she made it pretty clear its soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Soccer
Basketball
Baseball/Softball
In that order for sports that don't wear helmets. This is for the PPs who keep asking.
Yes, if he plays one of these sports, he's likely to get another concussion. Soccer far outstrips the others, but that's partially because of the sheer number of kids playing it.
He's in 8th grade. Sit him out for the season.
--Mom of 2 hockey players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soccer
Basketball
Baseball/Softball
In that order for sports that don't wear helmets. This is for the PPs who keep asking.
Yes, if he plays one of these sports, he's likely to get another concussion. Soccer far outstrips the others, but that's partially because of the sheer number of kids playing it.
He's in 8th grade. Sit him out for the season.
--Mom of 2 hockey players.
The rates are higher for football, hockey and lacrosse, actually.
http://ajs.sagepub.com/content/40/4/747
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The sport DOES have a high concussion rate, and is not one where helmets are used. One other team-mate is out of school for the second week, not just benched, with concussion.
I'm not a sports fan, in fact I was startled when DC took up this sport. My older DC has a classmate with a knee replacement at 15, who still plays soccer...I don't know...