High School Sports Head and Thesis

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4% reporting more than one injury. 58.6% of all injuries were NTL. Non-time-loss injuries accounted for 70.1% of the injuries reported by fourth and fifth graders, 55.1% by sixth graders, 64.0% by seventh graders, but only 33.8% by eighth graders. "Of the 31 injuries to the head, 13 (41.9%) were classified as neurologic (mild traumatic brain injury), whereas 8 were contusions, 3 were wounds, 6 were classified other, and 1 was classified as heat illness. One non-catastrophic fracture was documented for the neck and spine" (Dompier et al. 2007).

With the age of the players, the capacity for more severe injuries increased, indicating an increase in the intensity of play. The strong disparity between seventh and eighth grade student NTL injuries in particular shows how added competitive intensity resulted in injuries of a more severe and longer duration -- including the risk of head and spinal injuries.
A comparative study of high school and football players found that the proportion of NTL injuries (58.6%) for the under age thirteen players was similar to that reported for high school football players (61%) and lower than for collegiate athletes (76%). Unfortunately, it was not documented if injury risk rose correspondingly higher as high school players proceeded from freshman to JV to Varsity-level football. Regardless, the statistics indicated that even for freshman-level football, the presence of trained first aid staff is essential at practices and games. The game injury rate was 30.5 and the practice injury rate was 15.1 in high school, also indicating that the added intensity of game time increased levels of carelessness and risk.

The real risk of neurological damage necessitates the presence of an athletic trainer who is able to tell the.....

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