Brain Injury and Multiple Stage Rehabilitation

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Does anyone ever want to experience something that is the number one cause of death in people under the age of 44? Would anyone want to go through multiple stages of rehabilitation just from one little mistake they made while playing for their high school football team? Brain injuries are a big controversy in society right now, but understanding why they're so common in youth sports, some statistics and what they are, and the treatment for them will change the outlook that some people have on them.
Being educated on brain injuries in the world we live in is a must nowadays. What most people don’t realize is how often brain injuries occur. Brain injuries are the number one cause of death in people under the age of 44. Brain injuries occurs every 21 seconds. The exact number of annual head injuries is hard to determine but an estimated 1.5 million suffer this injury. Just about 5.3 million people have to live with disabilities due to brain injuries. These injuries don't just include massive collisions, such as car crashes, but they also include small things like youth sport accidents (Keller).
A brain injury can be as simple as a bruise to the brain, which is called a contusion. These cause headaches and sensitive areas on the head to touch. A little bit worse than a contusion is a concussion. There are different severities of a concussion. Over one million people every year get a minor concussion (Keller). Symptoms of a concussion are headaches, blurred vision, memory loss, feeling slowed down or dizzy, and new emotions. There are so many symptoms of a concussion that it can be hard to tell if you really have one or not. When a person is concussed their symptoms can either last from a day to months. You can commonly hear these re...

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...it can be changed forever. Instead of making brain injuries such a big controversy in our world, we should all just become a little bit more educated on them. Knowing all the correct information can really change how you do everyday things in life.

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