In my last blog post, I talked a lot about Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), however I did not fully explain what CTE exactly is. Although the TedEd video touched briefly on CTE as well, I thought that it was necessary to include a post that explains CTE so we can fully understand the danger with concussions and subconcussive trauma. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) Ann Mckee, MD, Boston Healthcare. Dr. McKee was the leading physician in the research regarding football players who were believed to hold symptoms of CTE. CTE is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that was found in 90% of football players who were concerned they had CTE. CTE is typically the result of repeated head trauma, which causes a build up of Tau protein within the brain. Tau protein slowly kills portions of the brain, which prevents those areas from functioning property. The effects of CTE may not show up until later on in life, even after the athletes retire. These symptom...
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