Concussion Inc.

The End of Football As We Know It

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Traumatic brain injury in football is not incidental, but an inevitable and central aspect of the sport. Starting in high school, through college, and into the NFL, young players face repeated head trauma, and those sustained injuries create lifelong cognitive and functional difficulties.

Concussion Inc. reveals the decades-long cover-up of scientific research into sports concussions, and the ongoing denial to radically reform football in North America. This is the complete head injury story, from the doctor who played fast and loose with the facts about the efficacy of the state-mandated concussion management system for high school football players, to highly touted solutions that are more self-serving cottage industry than of any genuine benefit.

Known for extensive reporting on the tragic story of the Chris Benoit murder-suicide, Muchnick turns his investigative analysis to traumatic brain injury and probes deep into the corporate, government, and media corruption that has enabled the $10-billion-a-year National Football League to trigger a public health crisis.

Table des matières

Table des matières
Cover 1
Copyright 2
Table of Contents 4
Introduction 5
The United States of Football 11
Santa Clara Symposium on Sports Law and Ethics 16
Dave Duerson and Other Discontents 28
Joe Maroon and Other Pittsburgh Witch Doctors 75
Chris Nowinski and Alan Schwarz 123
Concission Ink (In Other Words, Miscellaneous) 171
Jovan Belcher, Bob Costas, and Me 246
My Friend George Visger 256
The Micheal Vick and Kris Dielman Follies 273
Ritalin - The New Growth Hormone 288
Obama the Kitsch King 293
About the Author 300

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