Saturday, April 25, 2020

Zavier Bacote Essays - Sports, Medicine, Neurotrauma,

Zavier Bacote ENG 111 Sarah Bruton 16 January 2018 Rhetorical Analysis Draft : Beware the Classroom Costs of Sports Head Injuries In the article Beware the Classroom Costs of Sports Head Injuries by Hallie Zwibel and Heron-Burke they talk about concussion and the impact it can have on a young athlete, and the types of cognitive disabilities they could be affected by from head injuries. As a former athlete, this article I can really relate to because of the many amounts of concussions I have endured and the impact it can have when I'm trying to remember something or try to learn something. For about 4 years I have played high school football and though the four years I have always had trouble when it came to studying because I could never remember anything, and test taking because I couldn't remembered what I studied. For many years I have ignored my concussion just like Molly Poletto, and in doing that it hasn't been good to me when it came to learning and remembering. High School football and high school sport s in general have found new ways for student athletes to prevent concussions and for them to find out if they have one. Concussions can cause many mood swings that can really affect the way you do things academically . In the article they show survey results revealing school that try to help with diagnosing concussions a try to prevent them and the results show seven in ten schools had annual process for educating and providing student athletes about concussions. The NCAA is really cracking down on ways programs treat their athletes after and before having a concussion. NCAA pr ograms follow the standard concussion protocol program called return-to-learn, which provides neurologic exams and tests for vision and memory, it was made to determine if students can return after a concussion (ZWIBEL 2). College involves lots of time, studying , and learning and for student athletes it is a lot more harder , because they have to balance their sports and school work, and that can be very stressful and a lot of times tiring. That's why being a student athlete is the most time consuming and tiring thing to do being a student in college, that's why it is very important to monitor concussions that happen to student athletes because of the symptoms like anxiety and depression that can affect a whole students college mindset and the way they learn. The story of Molly Poletto to me has changed the way the NCAA treats students suffering from concussion while in school. And more and more collegiate programs are involved in trying to help student athletes concussion issues that involve them academically struggling. Over the years , many professional athletes had to retire early because of concussion systems they are experiencing since they were collegiate athletes, and if really not treated right early the concussions symptoms that was discussed can turn into something far worst that can affect your whole livelihood , called CTE which is a disease that kills many athletes because of the concussions they have had wasn't treated right. So many collegiate programs should really help there student athletes out and treat concussions before they affect athletes lives. WORK CITED By Hallie Zwibel and Alice Heron-Burke On 1/6/16 at 5:20 PM Hallie Zwibel is director of New York Institute of Technology Center for Sports Medicine, where Alice Heron-Burke is senior director of counseling and wellness https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1u-8Phjm-uN73zwhCnM0s-_n6M5AMmXDT

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