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Semester Long Multi Modal Project
A brain injury
caused by a
blow to the
head or a
violent
shaking of
the head and
body. Fig. 2
Head
Data
source:
Effects of
Symptoms
Headache
Fatigue
Poor balance
Confusion
Nausea/ vomiting
Fig. 3
Ringing in the ears Hand
Data source:
Blurry vision Effects of
Concussions
Sensitivity to light
What to do
Rest
Close monitoring
NSAIDs
Fig. 4 Concussions
Data Source: Silive: Scary
Statistics About Concussions
Progression of Football
Helmets
Before 1920s
1910s
2011
Once an athlete
has gotten a severe
concussion in a
helmet the helmet
has to be disposed
of
For athletes who
have had multiple
Fig. 9 2011 Helmet concussions there
Data Source: is extra padding
History of
American Football that can be put into
Helmets the helmets.
Helmets for your Helmet
Depression
Although the
movie has many
untrue parts to it
the fact that they
made a movie
about CTE and
the impact in
football players
just shows how
critical the
subject is
Fig. 12
Concussion
Data Source:
Youth Football
High school and
below
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Chicago Tribune: Youth football changes set
to head off concussion rate
Zackerys Story
Fig. 15 Zackery
Lystadt
Data Source: The
Heads Up Football
NFLs positive affect on youth
football
funds
Fig. 20
Concussions
by Impact
Source-
Regular
Season, 20
Data Source:
Palm Beach
Post
Works Cited
Anderson, Javonte. "Youth football changes set to head off concussion rate." Post-
Tribune. N.p., 03 Feb. 2017. Web. 02 Apr. 2017.
Concussion. Dir. Peter Landesman. Perf. Will Smith and David Morse. N.p., n.d. Web.
"Extreme Team Sports."History Of Football Helmets. N.p., 2010. Web. 23 Apr. 2017.
Gibbs, Lindsay. "Concussion expert says extent of brain damage in youth football
players 'took my breath away'" ThinkProgress. ThinkProgress, 23 Nov. 2016. Web. 02
Apr. 2017.
Graham, Robert, Frederick P. Rivara, Morgan A. Ford, and Carol Mason Spicer, eds.
Sports-related concussions in youth: improving the science, changing the culture.
Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, 2014. Print
Works Cited
Hamblin, James. "Football Alters the Brains of Kids as Young as 8." The
Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company, 24 Oct. 2016. Web. 05 Apr.
2017.
"What Is CTE?" What Is CTE? | Brain Injury Research Institute. N.p., n.d.
Web. 02 Apr. 2017.