Super Bowl Game Changer: Tackle Concussions in Kids

Super Bowl Game Changer: Tackle Concussions in Kids

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Former Chicago Bears Linebacker Hunter Hillenmeyer Teams With Pathologists to Educate Parents, Coaches and Youth About Concussions and the Brain Disease -- CTE


(firmenpresse) - CHICAGO, IL -- (Marketwire) -- 01/31/12 --

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Former NFL player Hunter Hillenmeyer, whose career ended early due to concussions, knows firsthand that better helmets don't always protect players from serious injury. Helmets have been shown to reduce the incidence of skull fracture, but not injury to the brain itself. That's why Hillenmeyer is joining pathologists to educate parents, coaches, and young players about the dangers of concussions potentially leading to the brain disease, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE).

Hillenmeyer credits pathologists, the physicians who first diagnose CTE in football players, with performing medical research targeted to prevent future cases in today's youth.

The story offers expert advice from pathologists, who caution that too many blows to the head can set up a child's brain for CTE. In fact, one concussion increases the risk for another, and may cause memory loss later in life.

In addition, viewers will receive helpful tips and suggestions from pathologists on how to identify a concussion and steps to take if a child experiences a concussion while playing contact sports.



Board-Certified Pathologist

Former Chicago Bears Linebacker Hunter Hillenmeyer



Hillenmeyer with memorabilia from NFL player Devin Hester

Hillenmeyer with his infant daughter

Youth Playing football

Video of pathologists performing analysis and tests in a lab

Hillenmeyer working on his laptop







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