The Facts About CTE

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Do concussions cause CTE? It's a controversial topic but in this video Dr. Cameron Marshall breaks down the facts about CTE and concussion.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @the_yungchubbz
    @the_yungchubbz Před rokem +1

    This is why pathology is such a significant field. It informs therapy and pharmacology. You have to be able to determine the root of a complaint before you just start launching cocktails at it. I wonder if I have CTE, but have been misdiagnosed with Bipolar disorder.

    • @Drikkerbadevand
      @Drikkerbadevand Před rokem +1

      A major point in the video is psychological effects from convincing yourself you are impaired. Just go about life normally there's no point in worrying if you have or will get CTE, as it is out of your control.

  • @nicholassiverly9096
    @nicholassiverly9096 Před rokem

    Thanks for the information,
    Great work

  • @frankj2879
    @frankj2879 Před 4 lety

    Interesting stuff. I agree that there can be a psychological effect going on with some people, particularly when it comes to post concussion syndrome. But I feel like it is pretty obvious that getting hit in the head isnt good for the brain. People have known this forever. Instead of calling it cte they called it getting punch drunk or punchy. As some who trains muay thai id love to believe it isnt a big deal but I dont know. Good video though.