From Washington to Quebec, from offices at the NFL to the New York Times, from the NHL players union to the soccer fields of Anytown, U.S.A., people are talking about concussions. Long
believed by experts to be a silent epidemic, concussions are fast becoming the most dominating and important issue in all of sports. At the center of this crisis - and one of the key reasons
for this increased awareness - is Dr. Robert Cantu, the country's leading expert on athletic brain trauma and a pioneer in the study of the link between concussions and progressive brain
disease in athletes. He has treated thousands of patients who have experienced brain trauma, from high-profile professional athletes to peewees, including young boys and girls who play
soccer, football, lacrosse, hockey, and other sports. And he is on the frontlines of groundbreaking research that is changing the way sports are played.
Concussions and Our Kids is the first prescriptive book of its kind to address the issue of head trauma in sports and provide preventive solutions to protect athletes and give guidelines
for the way sports can be played safely. Dr. Cantu and sports journalist Mark Hyman have crafted a book that is part manifesto, part manual, explaining to parents and coaches what head trauma
is, why it has become a focus of national attention, and why some practices in youth sports must change. They also outline the measures we can take to protect our children. Readers will
learn:
. The signs and symptoms of a concussion
. Three concussion tests parents can give at home
. Concussions and what "rest" really means
. How concussions improperly treated can develop into post-concussion syndrome
. Why total brain trauma (not just the number of concussions) is a risk factor for chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)
. Why helmets are no guarantee of safety
. Why concussions are prevalent in all sports, not just football and hockey
Addressing what sportswriter Bill Simmons calls "the single most important issue in sports today," this book is essential reading for parents, coaches, players, and all those interested in
young athletes, their safety, and their future well-being.
作者簡介
Robert Cantu, M.D. is the Chief of Neurosurgery, Chairman Department of Surgery and Director Service of Sports Medicine at Emerson Hospital as well as the Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery
and co-director of Boston University's Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy. He also serves as special advisor to the National Football League. Mark Hyman is a sports journalist
and author of The Most Expensive Game in Town: The Rising Cost of Youth Sports and the Toll on Today's Families and Until It Hurts: America's Obsession With Youth Sports and How It Harms Our
Kids. He teaches in the sports management program at the George Washington University.