Sunday, 5 February 2017

Higher risk of concussion symptons from headers in soccer

Several articles covering a new study from American Academy of Neurology which suggests that those who head the football more frequently are at greater risk from sub-concussive injury.

The research found 20 per cent of players experienced ‘moderate to very severe’ concussion symptoms after playing over a two-week research period.


Science Daily
Mail online
The Independent


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