Subconcussive Football Hits May Leave a Telltale Signature of Brain Damage
Date Added:
October 4, 2019
Journal/Publication:
JAMA
Publisher:
American Medical Association
Publication Date:
October 3, 2019
Type:
Clinical Research Results
Format:
Article
DOI (1):
10.1001/jama.2019.15361
PMID (1):
31580382
Abstract
College football players in the United States endure over 1000 head hits every season. Although many don’t produce symptoms such as dizziness or blurred vision that often accompany frank concussion, these “clinically silent” hits are associated with the same type of brain damage as concussion, according to a recent Science Advances study.
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RPR Commentary
Even sub-concussive head injuries can injure the brains of football players. James W. Mold, MD, MPH