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Date: | Wed, 26 May 1999 08:40:23 -0500 |
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Vicki wrote:
> A knock to the chin can cause a concussion with or without a mouthguard. I
> know several players who incurred concussions despite a mouthguard.
> Another fact from the article: despite mouthguards dental injuries were
> ten times higher with half-shields.
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> Bite down on that.
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Indeed. When you consider that professional boxers get knocked out by blows
to the chin, and they wear mouthguards, then the idea that a mouthguard
prevents concussions in pretty silly. It protects teeth and, more
importantly, helps prevent broken jaws.
Is the half shield a good idea? I don't know. And this from a motorcycle
rider who seldom wears a helmet. But Vicki is also right in noting the
importance of this test.
Tom Rowe [log in to unmask]
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