Jarring Concussion Dangers in High School and College Football
By Mike Elman •
January 01, 2014
Each season the average college football player receives more than 1,000 blows to the head of a magnitude greater than 10 G-Force.
Jarring Concussion Dangers in High School and College Football
41% of student athletes with concussions get back on the field too soon. Don't put yourself or your child at risk. Make sure your coaches and athletic trainers are putting player safety first.
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