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PHYSIO MOSMAN: https://www.fitasaphysio.com/ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbVRmRTg0ZmpFNkdYRHp3UDVHZ0pzYVFabHRKZ3xBQ3Jtc0ttLUI5Qlg5WTBvMFMwal85cjFkeGtGRzNXc0tIb29COENsLUp1a1dmOWpMLTNQd201UkpGU2JOMmQ5MHRGR0tmbnZ3YURKMWNIZW8wYnAzWVpqTEp5ZU5walBvVmZOWlpxRlRrU0ctS25VS0hhdG80RQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fitasaphysio.com%2F&v=LTtR88mKlKY] Current medical research is investigating the long-term neurological risks associated with purposeful heading in youth and professional football. While football offers significant physical and mental health benefits, concerns persist regarding how repeated subconcussive impacts might affect the developing brain. In response, governing bodies have implemented safety guidelines to restrict heading frequency during training, yet scientific evidence remains limited and primarily focused on adults. Experts emphasize the need for comprehensive studies to establish a safe dosage of head impacts without discouraging participation in the sport. Ultimately, higher-quality data is required to balance the social advantages of play with the preservation of player safety. READ MORE: https://www.fitasaphysio.com/blog/evidence-based-protective-strategies-for-heading-in-youth-football [https://www.fitasaphysio.com/blog/evidence-based-protective-strategies-for-heading-in-youth-football] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545254/support]
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