Brains of Young Football Players Do Not Appear to Be More Vulnerable to Changes From Head Impacts
June 29, 2018
June 29, 2018
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, June 29 -- The National Athletic Trainers' Association issued the following news release:
Younger brains do not appear to be more susceptible to changes due to head impacts than older brains, suggests imaging research of middle school and high school football players. The study, presented today at the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) 69th Clinical Symposia & AT Expo, shows that brain changes are more likely related to the magnitude . . .
Younger brains do not appear to be more susceptible to changes due to head impacts than older brains, suggests imaging research of middle school and high school football players. The study, presented today at the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) 69th Clinical Symposia & AT Expo, shows that brain changes are more likely related to the magnitude . . .