HEADING THE BALL IN SOCCER - WHATS THE RISK OF BRAIN INJURY

Citation
Mj. Asken et Rc. Schwartz, HEADING THE BALL IN SOCCER - WHATS THE RISK OF BRAIN INJURY, Physician and sportsmedicine, 26(11), 1998, pp. 37
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Sport Sciences
ISSN journal
00913847
Volume
26
Issue
11
Year of publication
1998
Database
ISI
SICI code
0091-3847(1998)26:11<37:HTBIS->2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Concern exists that heading the brief ball in soccer may cause brain i njury. Studies using EEG, CT, neurologic exams, and neuropsychological testing have not clearly established that the practice is hazardous. Studies generally have shown no neuropsychological differences between soccer players and other athletes, but some have revealed differences between soccer players and nonathletes. Because of the uncertainties, the authors advocate use of correct heading technique, enforcement of game rules, and increased awareness of the potential for injury from heading the ball.