Catastrophic Brain Injuries Hit All-Time High in High School Football
For each of the past 20 years, the number of football-related brain injuries resulting in permanent disability at the high school level has remained in the single digits. But now, experts say the tally has risen to as high as 13 in recent years, which is the highest number on record since scientists began collecting catastrophic brain injury data.
Most of the catastrophic injuries are caused by head-to-head contact, such as face tackling or spearing tackles. Head-to-head contact has been prohibited across all levels of sports but still sometimes occurs. In these types of tackles, the head is the first and primary contact point with an opposing player, which can result in cervical spine fracture or permanent brain injuries.
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