How to Rescue American Football

  • Lundberg G
  • Metzner D
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Abstract

Blows to the head damage the brain. American football is a contact/collision sport that produces many injuries, including to the brain. Football has many supporters who cite important redeeming characteristics of the activity. Public attention to the hazards of children and adults playing football has heightend recently due to many new scientific discoveries, not least of which is the frequency with which players are seriously harmed and do not recover. It is now incumbent on all interested parties to invent and implement far better safety practices, equipment, rules, and processes or the sport must cease to exist in its current form. This paper presents several safety proposals for consideration and study.

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Lundberg, G. D., & Metzner, D. M. (2016). How to Rescue American Football. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.592

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