Sunday 1 March 2015

Football Helmet Impact Sensors—Their Significance in an Athlete’s Life


Concussions haven’t really been taken seriously until recently, mainly because of the growing number of athletes complaining about the long-term effects they are currently experiencing from their head injury that were merely shrugged off in the past. Rising concerns have brought about new studies, safety measures, and more. Although concussion research is still considered in its infancy, there have been increasing proof of a link between head injuries and psychiatric and mood disorders. A recent spate of cases at both the collegiate and professional level seems to be confirming that there is indeed a connection between concussion and depression. Although plenty of research still needs to be done on the subject, the growing number is a cause for concern, and one that merits deeper study. As a result, players and advocates have been increasingly calling for a way to protect the athlete’s brain against the potentially fatal head injury.
http://www.headcasecompany.com/newsroom/blog/football_helmet_impact_sensorstheir_significance_in_an_athletes_life

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