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Originally Posted by Luxorreb
Ok.
But if ya look it up medically NOONE should play football or box.
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You are right. People playing the game have had spinal cord injuries and were forced out of the game on a permanent basis. Their functional ability was taken away from them, however post concussion syndrome is different. It leaves a player vulnerable. If trent Green ever had sub arachnoid, our dural bleeding in one of his concussions which is a high chance, he is at a much higher risk. Basically a blow that could be taken under normal circumstances could in effect cause another concussion. I am a physical therapist working in a nuerological inpatient rehab setting and I deal with TBI's and other similar injuries. A person could slip on ice and hemmorage and have permanent brain damage, which is tragic but shows you the fragility of our bodies..any nuerologist will tell you the expotential risk of playing contact sports after suffering his types of injuries. I just wish he would have retired instead of putting himself at risk..hopefully he will never play and put himself in jeopardy.