Beyond the Gear: Addressing Gaps in Concussion Care in Collision Sports – American Journal of Student Research

American Journal of Student Research

Beyond the Gear: Addressing Gaps in Concussion Care in Collision Sports

Publication Date : Jul-01-2025

DOI: 10.70251/HYJR2348.33224234


Author(s) :

Marcus Ryan.


Volume/Issue :
Volume 3
,
Issue 3
(Jul - 2025)



Abstract :

The landscape of concussion mitigation technologies in contact sports has evolved significantly, with innovations such as Guardian Caps, G8RSkin, and the Q-Collar showing promising results in reducing concussion risk. These advancements demonstrate crucial steps that have been made toward addressing the prevalence of traumatic brain injuries and potentially mitigating the development of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) among athletes. Despite these technological advancements, significant challenges remain in standardizing concussion protocols across sports. The lack of consensus on diagnosis methods, treatment approaches, and return-to-play guidelines undermines holistic athlete protection. Current diagnosis methods remain largely subjective and dependent on self-reporting, while treatment protocols vary widely between institutions. Moving forward, emphasis must be placed not only on improving protective equipment but also on developing standardized diagnostic criteria for early CTE detection, establishing consistent treatment protocols, and implementing mandatory recovery periods following head trauma. Multifaceted approaches can significantly enhance athlete safety while preserving the integrity and future of contact sports. As technological innovation advances, we must consider whether the investment in concussion research has fulfilled athletic institutions’ ethical responsibility to protect athletes without detracting from the excitement of collision sports.