Tua needs to take a year off. Concussion expert Dr. Mark Allen says “even if you do recover and walk away with no long-term symptoms, it isn’t without consequence: You will always be more susceptible to another concussion than someone who hasn’t had one, particularly during the first year after your concussion. It takes less force to sustain a repeat concussion within a year of the previous concussion and it’s likely to take more time to resolve. Repeated sub-concussive jarring or shaking to the head can contribute to this situation as well. Many people (especially athletes) who have had one concussion go on to have more. With every concussion, your chance of developing long-term symptoms (post-concussion syndrome) increases.”
Mark A Archer
on March 12, 2023 at 10:57 am
Another self proclaimed doctor! Funny how many doctors in the concussion field have diagnosed Tua fine to play but some feel even though their so called expertise is limited voice their opinions as expert.. Just shutup already..
Tua needs to take a year off. Concussion expert Dr. Mark Allen says “even if you do recover and walk away with no long-term symptoms, it isn’t without consequence: You will always be more susceptible to another concussion than someone who hasn’t had one, particularly during the first year after your concussion. It takes less force to sustain a repeat concussion within a year of the previous concussion and it’s likely to take more time to resolve. Repeated sub-concussive jarring or shaking to the head can contribute to this situation as well. Many people (especially athletes) who have had one concussion go on to have more. With every concussion, your chance of developing long-term symptoms (post-concussion syndrome) increases.”
Another self proclaimed doctor! Funny how many doctors in the concussion field have diagnosed Tua fine to play but some feel even though their so called expertise is limited voice their opinions as expert.. Just shutup already..