Persuasive Essay On Concussions

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What does the word concussion mean to you? Does it mean to become unconscious, or merely a change in consciousness? The definition of a concussion is just a change in consciousness. Common signs of concussions include; memory problems, confusion, nausea or vomiting, or balance problems. Concussions have been a problem in sports for many years. You will see what some experts have to say about effects of concussions and what they really are. David Camarillo, a former football player, discusses why helmets do not protect against concussion in his TedTalk. He starts off his discussion by saying “a repeated history of concussion can lead to early dementia such as Alzheimer’s…” (Camarillo, TedTalk). Mild traumatic brain injuries affect as many as It is a mouth guard that has sensors in it that are similar to the ones in cell phones. “when someone is struck in the head, it can tell you how their head moved at 1,000 samples per second” (Camarillo, TedTalk). While our brains are the softest substances in our body, our teeth are the hardest. Therefore, it can give the mouth guard a more precise reading of how our brain moves. This mouth guard gives three different colored LED lights to detect the severity of the blow to your head. Low risk is green, moderate is blue, and severe is red. Red lights indicate that the player be immediately removed from the field. This can be connected and monitored through a mobile app for coaches and parents. This app will be helpful for medical professionals to see the player’s history of impacts. FitGuard is the future for detecting early signs of concussions in His lab at Stanford focuses on understanding and preventing head injuries. Camarillo suggests that there is a certain amount of time it takes for the force of impact to disrupt the central wiring of our brain. He also claims that "If we can slow the head down just enough so that the brain does not lag behind the skull but instead it moves in synchrony with the skull, then we might be able to prevent this mechanism of a concussion." (Camarillo). While this is very good news, the question is how to come about this information and use it to create a helmet that can do this. Camarillo is currently working with a Swedish company to create a better helmet. Although the US will not see one for a while, it can bring about some hope for the

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