The Long Term Effects of Concussions in Children

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We have all heard of the term “sports injury”. Usually an accident that occurs when engaged in a sport, the ideal can apply from something as frustrating as a rolled ankle to the more debilitating shock of a broken arm. Yet the fact remains that these physical ailments will heal, and properly, if they are treated properly. But what about concussions? What are the long term effects? In her brief editorial in TIME magazine, Alexandra Sifferlin explores the effects of concussions and specifically how they affect children if they aren't disclosed.
In her article, More Concussions Prolong Kids Recovery Time (Sifferlin), Alexandra claims that “having more than one concussion can prolong a child's recovery” (Sifferlin). It's a great place to start a conversation. Even so, as the only extent to her limits, the piece is quite broad and some might say, somewhat vague. For instance, she is quick to list off the research done in humans and animals, yet her credible sources are spotty at best. When she wants to be specific, such as the “280 study participants from ages 11 to 22” (Sifferlin) tes...

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