Back to school brain safety
As the new school year dawns and sports seasons kick into gear, I find myself reflecting on the innovations in athlete safety
CTE, a neurodegenerative disease that leads to early-onset dementia, has become an alarming concern for athletes, especially in contact sports like football and rugby. In the UK, the issue has reached a legal crescendo with almost 400 former professional rugby and football players suing the sport's governing bodies for failure to protect them from the risk of brain trauma.
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What causes CTE?
What researchers are now learning is that CTE is not caused by one large concussion, but an accumulation of smaller "subconcussions." The problem is rotational forces - angled forces that cause the brain to rotate inside the skull.? Noted researcher Ann C. McKee published in a peer-reviewed journal this week that examined the brains of deceased amateur athletes. Results found through brain examination demonstrated that 41% had evidence of CTE, and within that percentage, 71% had played contact sports at a non-professional level. Sports included American football, ice hockey, soccer, rugby, and wrestling.
This is not a disorder that only affects professional male athletes such as NFL players, this affects amateurs as well, both male and female.?
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Why does this matter, and what can we do about it?
As CEO of a brain technology company and a father of two daughters who played both varsity and college soccer, I see firsthand the importance of neurological function and its impact
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How does this apply to your world - whether as a parent, coach, medical professional, or sports enthusiast?
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In closing, the back-to-school season should resonate with joy, teamwork, and triumph. But let's also allow it to resonate with responsibility, safety, and wisdom. The investments we make in our young athletes' today will shape not only their careers but also their long, healthy, and happy lives.
Wishing all athletes, coaches, and educators a successful and safe sporting season. Together, we can rewrite the narrative of safety in sports.
About the Author
David Yonce is the CEO of Cogwear, with over 20 years in the medical device industry. Formerly an executive at DSM Biomedical, Endo Healthcare, and AMS, he is skilled at restructuring companies for growth and acquisition. Yonce has helped deliver more than 50 products to market, and he has been awarded 54 patents.
David, an informative and comprehensive PSA - both a Service and Safety article. Well done!
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1 年Raising awareness about CTE is crucial! Thank you for the great read