Soccer players who frequently head the ball may be more likely to experience short-term balance problems, suggesting that repetitive head impacts could potentially lead to subtle neurological deficits not previously recognized, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Delaware (UD).
Further research is needed to study the long-term effects of these repetitive head impacts and to develop any potential interventions.
“Soccer headers are repetitive subconcussive head...
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