Safety Should Be the Goal for Football Players

Good coaching, right equipment can prevent serious head and neck injuries, doctors say

Posted: September 2, 2009

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Football fans and players may be excited about the start of the season, but everyone wins if players manage to avoid head injuries, experts say.

In 2008, only cycling caused more sports-related head injuries than football, according to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons. And football is the third-leading sports-related cause for spinal cord injuries, after diving and cycling.

However, most serious injuries to the head and spinal cord can be prevented with the right equipment and good coaching.

While the sport still carries risks, advancements in safety equipment construction, such as properly fitted helmets and shoulder pads, and good coaching techniques taught from an early age have combined to dramatically reduce the number of serious football injuries.

High-velocity collisions between players, which can cause acceleration or deceleration of the head or the neck, are often associated with spinal injuries, according to information provided by experts in a news release from the American Academy of Neurological Surgeons.

"Most serious neurological injuries can be prevented by following a few safety measures," said Dr. Brian R. Subach, a Virginia-based neurosurgeon who is a team spine surgeon for the Washington Redskins. "Basic rules need to be followed and injury prevention taken seriously by the players, parents and coaches."

The experts offer these tips:

More information

The U.S. National Library of Medicine has more on head injuries.

Concussion prevention

http://www.dentalproductsreport.com/articles/show/dpr0909_we_nfl

http://www.mahercorlabs.com/news/article-20090831.htm

The latest concussion research supports the uses of a medical device used in the NFL.NHL players are now adopting this corrective orthotic mouth guard developed for boxers.

www.mahercor.com

Steve of MA @ Sep 04, 2009 00:09:32 AM

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