By football being a full contact sport, and players always tacking each other it makes it hard on the body (Henderson 1). Bones lose density and strength. (Hobson 1) Ligaments and tendons tend to stiffen, lose circulation, and become more vulnerable. (3) Cartilage becomes stressed and susceptible to tearing.(4).It is every player’s dream is trying to make it to the next level and being the best at what they do. As players work hard to sharpen their game, their body is put through a series of injuries including tears, breaks, and sprains.
Have you ever speculated how football affects its players? Well these are some of the fascinating things that I discovered. There is a very dangerous disease that many pro football athletes develop called CTE that can be contributed to countless deaths of NFL players. There is also a problem with the helmets in the NFL that inventors/players are trying to solve. The head trauma issue in the NFL is generating many complications and resulting problems, including the CTE matter, head to head hits, and the ongoing helmet issue.
Physical and mental strength plays a major role in a football player’s life. Football is a twelve month process, which consists of off- season (six months), in -season (five months), and the Transition (one month). During off-season the football player’s main goal is gaining strength, size, and much power, in-season they continue to practice and work on maintaining the gains in strength during the off-season, and the transition is when they rest and recuperate their body from the physical exercise. Football players are constantly bumped and knocked down during practices
Week 4 will bring us a Thursday Night Football game between AFC North rivals the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Ravens have got off to a rocky start so far in 2015 with a 0-3 record, however, they’ll look to take advantage of a short-handed Steelers squad. Pittsburgh has had a solid start to their season, but they’ll be playing without longtime field general Ben Roethlisberger. This will be a pivotal game for Joe Flacco and the Ravens, so there should be some decent fantasy numbers coming from Baltimore.
Football players who are subjected to multiple repetitive blows to the brain can experience serious long-term damage that can affect every aspect of their lives. These blows have a cumulative effect on the brain that can lead to symptomatic concussions, asymptomatic post-concussive abnormalities, and altered neurological and cognitive functioning. Furthermore, participating in tackle football prior to the age of 12 places an individual at an even greater risk for degenerative damage. Kevin Turner, an Ex-New England Patriot and Philadelphia Eagle, took these risks. He began his career as a tackle football player at the age of 5 and ended his career after playing in the NFL for only eight years. In 2010, he was diagnosed with debilitating ALS
Football being one of the most physical sport it is, I grew a love for it in all aspects. I’ve been playing the game of football for 10 plus years and can’t stress enough the importance of technique and player safety. In recent years people have become concerned with the long term effects of head related injuries caused by repeated collisions on the field. Head injuries such as concussions often leave participants of all levels permanently injured for life if the correct treatment isn’t provided. This is why studies around the country are being constructed to keep athletes safe and prevent any further injuries.
Most people think that concussions are the main injury caused in football, but in reality lower limb injuries are. “Ligament sprains are the most common injury reported, accounting for more than 30 percent of all injuries”(NCAA 1). This quote talks about how ligament sprains are actually the most common injury in football. This also shows that concussions are not the main injury in football. Actually concussions are one of the lowest injury percentages than any other body part. The percentage of this injury is actually around 7% which is the second lowest comparing to head, face, and neck injuries which goes to about 4%. It’s pretty fascinating to see that these injuries that are more commonly talked about, are the ones that are the lowest percent. This quote “Surgery resulted from 7.5 percent of injuries”(NCAA 1) also shows that it’s not as dangerous as people think it is. Showing that there is a little amount of people who get taken into surgery for their injuries. This is important to know because this number is statistic that people cannot argue against. People can say whatever they want about how dangerous the sport is, but this number can be shown to them and it will make them take back what they said. The second most caused injury to football players is upper limb injuries. This includes arms, chest, and shoulders. These injuries are also sought after to be one of the more well known
To start off, conditioning and practicing is a necessary part of football. Conditioning is when you physically make your body stronger and more equipped for a sport. In the article “ How Dangerous is High School Football?”, it stated that “ ...because we observed high levels of ankle and knee injuries, we recommend increased conditioning of ankles and knees and rule changes aimed on protecting these vulnerable body sites.” This sentence from the article is a prime example on how football is safe because they are helping the vulnerable and weaker parts of your body stay protected, which in doing so helps prevent injuries. This shows how they are not only tackling big issues, but small issues as well. Not only is conditioning a big role in football, practice is also required for the game. Practicing helps players learn the game of football in a safe way. According to the article “Hard Knocks”, “... one recent study found out
I'd like you to read about a local quarterback who died last year from a lacerated spleen. The injury was not preventable by normal standards, but is no less traumatic.
Participation in any sport comes with a risk of injury, but football is easily one of the most dangerous, as most who play will inevitably injure themselves at some point in their career. In 2012, youth football caused 394,350 injuries, more than any other youth sport (Sprinkle 11). The overall injury rate in NCAA football is 8.1 injuries per 1,000 athlete exposures (games and practices combined). Furthermore, there were more than 41,000 injuries and 25 million athlete exposures from 2004 to 2009 (“Football Injuries,” sec. “Injury Overview”). When compared to other college sports, football “has the highest injury rate with 36 injuries per 1,000 male athletes” (Thomas, sec. “The Most Dangerous”). Not all injuries are serious; many muscle ailments and bone breaks can heal and never trouble an athlete for the rest of their life. However, other injuries can and do inconvenience athletes for years after the initial injury, and the sheer number of injuries caused by football guarantees that many athletes will suffer that fate. Concussions in particular are a growing problem in football at all levels, with more research and data appearing in the news everyday. Just like more “normal” injuries, concussions can occur while participating in any sport. However, football is again unique when it comes to this issue. In a study using data from 2009 to 2014, college football
When you think about football, what do you think about? Do you think about sportsmanship? Team building? Or Friendship? Well that’s great and all, but the fact is high school football has long lasting negative effects on the mind and body, as well as many short term effects on the mind and body. There are three main type of mental/physical effects that are consequences of playing football. First there’s the external physical effects, these are more along the lines of short term effects because they go away. Second, there’s internal physical effects, these affect the internal setup of the body, such as broken bones and torn ligaments/muscles. Finally, there’s mental effects, because injuries happen they can sometimes confuse the player, and make him afraid of what might happen. Most of the time this is the reason why those players get hurt again.
According to source one, football is the leading cause of sports-related injuries. Although many studies have shown that indeed, that many high school and college students have received injuries from football, such as concussions and fractures, as well as high levels of ankle and knee injuries. But there are ways to reduce the
I. Explaining the content of paper preparing reader to understand the injuries and the importance of trying to prevent these injuries in American football.
Injuries play a big role in an athlete's career and his or her overall health, although minor injuries are often nothing to worry about they can lead to something serious especially if the injury is repeatedly being aggravated. scrapes, cuts, bruises, and broken bones are all things to worry about. When a player is injured he or she is losing play time and money and why risk this when there is small but giant steps that can be taken to prevent injuries. But brain injuries are something much more serious even if the player says not to worry because something worse than losing playtime is losing your life. Albert C. hergenroeder has written an article on preventing sports injuries, he says that there are 3 million sports injuries among kids around
The prospective articles use a sample of 100 and 36 participants for their studies; therefore giving a good number of participants to drawn down a conclusion. Two academic references suggested that the previous injury is not a factor. Whilst five academic references of retrospective methods state that the previous injury is a factor. The retrospective methods used low numbers to ascertain their findings; the highest article from the retrospective methods was only 22 participations. It would be assumed that the evidence of a prospective method is more reliable due to being finds being recorded at the time of the study at the present time other than looking at the research once it has occurred however, the retrospective articles have
Soccer is the most popular sport in the entire world. Soccer continues to emerge as a major sport in countries like United States and even China, while it remains the fastest growing team sport. The sport’s characteristics and its required functional activities demand certain technical skills and healthy physique from each player. As a result, there are disadvantages of playing the sport as injuries and medical problems occur. Soccer injuries are a big factor of the sport, that is really important to address. This report describes the most common types of injuries(Ankle sprains, Hamstring, Knee), causes of injuries, effects of injuries and prevention/treatment of injuries for soccer.