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background college soccer players suffer repetitive impact to the head throughout their season through heading of a soccer ball both in practice and in games they must strike the ball ...

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                     Background
     College Soccer players suffer repetitive impact 
      to the head throughout their season through 
      heading of a soccer ball
     Both in practice and in games they must strike 
      the ball with their head from defensive and 
      offensive positions
     This exposes them to multiple impacts to the 
      head throughout their season
     Depending on position some players will head 
      the ball more than others
                      Background
     How repetitive heading of a ball throughout a 
      season may affect a player's performance on 
      Neuropsychological testing is unclear
     There is much ongoing debate as to the effect of 
      heading a ball on a soccer player's long term 
      health
     It has been suggested that soccer players 
      should wear protective head gear, especially at 
      the youth level to protect a player from 
      developing Neurocognitive dysfunction 
      secondary to heading
                Headgear in Soccer
     Mainly marketed to Youth Soccer players under 
      the age of 12, where the occurrence of heading 
      is significantly decreased, as compared to 
      higher levels of play
     Many of the headers at this level occur off the 
      bounce
     Studies have shown that the peak force of 
      impact from a soccer ball was reduced by 112% 
      or 400 N
     Clinical Efficacy remains to be seen
            Specifications of the Ball
     Law 2 of the game, as per FIFA's Laws of the 
      Game, states :
     Circumference : 27-28 in. (68-70 cm)
     Weight : 14-16 oz. (410-450 grams)
     Pressure : 8.5-15.6 psi (59-108 kPa)
                Mechanics of Impact
     The highest velocity balls a player might head 
      voluntarily are as follows : 
     Goalkeeper's Punt : 70km/h or 43 mph
     Goalkeeper's Dropkick : 85 km/h or 53 mph
     Goal Kick : 85 km/h or 53 mph
     Shot towards goal from a striking position : 119 
      km/h or 74 mph
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...Background college soccer players suffer repetitive impact to the head throughout their season through heading of a ball both in practice and games they must strike with from defensive offensive positions this exposes them multiple impacts depending on position some will more than others how may affect player s performance neuropsychological testing is unclear there much ongoing debate as effect long term health it has been suggested that should wear protective gear especially at youth level protect developing neurocognitive dysfunction secondary headgear mainly marketed under age where occurrence significantly decreased compared higher levels play many headers occur off bounce studies have shown peak force was reduced by or n clinical efficacy remains be seen specifications law game per fifa laws states circumference cm weight oz grams pressure psi kpa mechanics highest velocity balls might voluntarily are follows goalkeeper punt km h mph dropkick goal kick shot towards striking...

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