There has been quite a bit of talk about it in the United States. You might be interested to read the following:
‘Concussion Crisis’ impacting girls’ soccer
The number of girls suffering concussions in soccer accounts for the second largest amount of all concussions reported by young athletes, according to the American Journal of Sports Medicine. (Football tops the list.)
http://rockcenter.msnbc.msn.com/_new...ls-soccer?lite
Concussions are more common in young girls than boys and heading the ball is the number one cause. I didn't realize it was such a big issue or that there was such a gender difference until I saw a TV news show where they interviewed several young girls who suffered from debilitating and constant headaches to the point where they were unable to leave their houses. The flopping in soccer really is unrelated to the issue of concussions.







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), but I certainly will later. It just sound absurd to me that you can get a concussion from that, although I must say that I am not too familiar with the anatomy of young women and whether or not they are more prone to concussions. Womens football is not really that big in Europe.. I guess you can compare it with that ladies counterpart to baseball - everyone knows its there, only no one really cares about it
(in before its become a huge thing in the states
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