What happens when you have a concussion? - Clifford Robbins

TED-Ed
27 Jul 201706:15

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses the alarming prevalence of concussions in the U.S., with millions occurring annually due to sports. It explains how concussions affect the brain, causing damage to fragile neurons and leading to a range of symptoms, including headaches and mood changes. The myth that sleeping after a concussion is dangerous is debunked, while the risks of subconcussive impacts and their connection to serious brain diseases like CTE are highlighted. The video emphasizes the importance of recognizing concussions and the need for athletes to report injuries to ensure proper recovery and avoid long-term consequences.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Each year, 2.5 to 4 million concussions occur in the U.S. among athletes.
  • ๐Ÿง  Concussions result from sudden jolts that cause the brain to shift and impact the skull, leading to neuron damage.
  • ๐Ÿ” The brain's structure is fragile, with 90 billion neurons that can stretch or tear upon impact.
  • ๐Ÿ˜ต Common concussion symptoms include headaches, memory issues, mood changes, and balance problems.
  • โณ Most concussions heal within days or weeks with adequate rest and gradual return to activities.
  • ๐Ÿ›Œ It's a myth that individuals should not sleep after a concussion unless a severe injury is suspected.
  • ๐Ÿงฉ Post-concussion syndrome (PCS) can occur, leading to prolonged symptoms affecting daily life and relationships.
  • โšฝ Repeated subconcussive impacts, such as those from heading soccer balls, can cause cumulative brain damage.
  • ๐Ÿงช Advanced imaging techniques like Diffusion Tensor Imaging reveal the structural changes in the brain from mild impacts.
  • โš ๏ธ Between 50% and 80% of concussions go unreported, often due to athletes' pressure to continue playing.

Q & A

  • What is the estimated number of concussions that occur annually among sports players in the United States?

    -Each year, players of sports and recreational activities in the United States receive between 2.5 and 4 million concussions.

  • How does a concussion occur?

    -A concussion occurs when a sudden jolt causes the brain to shift and bump against the skull, leading to damage in the brain's neurons.

  • What are the common symptoms of a concussion?

    -Symptoms of a concussion can include blackout, headache, blurry vision, balance problems, altered mood and behavior, memory issues, and sleep disturbances.

  • Is it safe to sleep after a concussion?

    -It is a myth that one should avoid sleep after a concussion. As long as there are no concerns about a more severe brain injury, it is safe to sleep.

  • What is post-concussion syndrome (PCS)?

    -Post-concussion syndrome (PCS) is a condition where individuals experience persistent headaches, learning difficulties, and behavioral symptoms long after the initial concussion.

  • What are subconcussive impacts, and why are they concerning?

    -Subconcussive impacts are lower impact jolts to the head that don't cause noticeable symptoms immediately but can lead to serious degenerative brain diseases over time.

  • What is Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)?

    -Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) is a degenerative brain disease linked to repeated head impacts, characterized by mood changes, cognitive decline, and, in some cases, dementia.

  • What role do tau proteins play in brain injury?

    -Tau proteins normally support microtubules in axons, but repeated subconcussive hits can cause them to dislodge and clump together, disrupting neuron transport and communication.

  • What percentage of concussions among football players are estimated to go unreported?

    -Between 50 and 80% of concussions among football players are believed to go unreported and untreated.

  • Why is it dangerous to ignore symptoms of a concussion?

    -Ignoring symptoms of a concussion can undermine recovery and pose serious health risks, as the brain needs protection and time to heal from injury.

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