Properly fitted football helmets decrease concussion severity: study

San Francisco – Football-related concussions and their severity may be minimized with a properly fitted helmet, according to a study presented at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine’s Specialty Day in February.

Researchers analyzed reports from 1,398 concussion events collected by the National High School Sports-Related Injury Surveillance Study.

High school football players wearing a properly fitted helmet were 82 percent less likely to experience loss of consciousness after suffering a concussion, according to a draft of the study. The age of the helmet and the age of the athlete were not found to be significant risk factors.

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Researchers concluded that athletic directors and head football coaches must ensure that each player has a properly fitted helmet. They recommended that coaches should properly prepare helmets before each use and should obtain each athlete’s prior concussion history, the draft study found.

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