Soccer concussions more likely from contact with foe than ball, study finds

Monday, July 13, 2015 - 13:30 in Psychology & Sociology

A multi-year study of high school soccer games found that while concussions most often occur when a player attempts to use their head to strike the ball, collisions were a more frequent cause of the concussions than the ball itself.

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