C for Cuckoo wrote:Brain injuries are horrible. I hope he doesn't have to retire but it's a possibility.
Would headgear help?
Headgear only protects from cuts and abrasions. They do nothing for concussion injuries.
I seem to remember talanoa missed a few last season after getting a concussion against maybe widnes? In fact I think we were maybe coasting in that game until he went off and we they fell away badly and got the hammering
Jake the Peg wrote:Headgear only protects from cuts and abrasions. They do nothing for concussion injuries.
I seem to remember talanoa missed a few last season after getting a concussion against maybe widnes? In fact I think we were maybe coasting in that game until he went off and we they fell away badly and got the hammering
I think it was Widnes. We were moaning in the pub about his defence but later found out it was a head injury.
I'm glad the sport takes these injuries seriously these days. Although looking at the NRL it still isn't as seriously as it could be.
C for Cuckoo wrote:Brain injuries are horrible. I hope he doesn't have to retire but it's a possibility.
Would headgear help?
helmets don't help with TBIs in any sport/activity, they've found this out only recently in boxing because amateur boxers were having more concussions when wearing headgear, also people riding bikes are more likely to have ANY injury never mind a head injury/death. with the protection (at the very topmost part where hardly ever lands on anyway) tested to be equivalent to that of the forces involved when an adult head hits the ground if one trips whilst walking this is hardly surprising, they are simply designed to negate low level bruising/scrapes and the many claims that they saved someone's lives are utterly without evidence since the stats don't stack up in the slightest, quite the reverse in fact.
headgear not only induces you to take more risk, it offers begger all protection at the level we are talking about (TBIs)
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Having watched the Movie - Concussion and read about this injury a fair bit in the media I have come to the conclusion that players should retire after 3 concussions
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Tarquin Fuego wrote:Having watched the Movie - Concussion and read about this injury a fair bit in the media I have come to the conclusion that players should retire after 3 concussions
I watched the same movie a couple of months ago,and posted about it.very interesting,well worth watching.
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So we have Houghton, Carlos, Talanoa and Green sidelined, anyone know if any due back soon? Not sure if any other knocks picked up today, was quite surprised Manu came back on as he staggered off, surprised he passed the head test tbh.
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Mrs Barista wrote:So we have Houghton, Carlos, Talanoa and Green sidelined, anyone know if any due back soon? Not sure if any other knocks picked up today, was quite surprised Manu came back on as he staggered off, surprised he passed the head test tbh.
Noticed Ellis couldn't use his arm to clap the crowd at the end, looked injured, hope I'm wrong.
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