Missouri releases concussion numbers
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COLUMBIA, Mo. --
Missouri's new concussion law requires school districts to keep track of the number of head injuries suffered by student-athletes.
The Missouri High School Activities Association recently released its first report for fall sports and activities for 2011 and found about 1 percent of their athletes suffered a concussion or other head injury during the survey period.
About 1,100 athletes suffered some kind of head injury -- including concussions -- out of the nearly 113,000 students who particpate in the recorded activities at the schools that reported.
Fall activities include soccer, swimming and diving, cross country, baseball, football, golf, tennis, volleyball and cheerleading. Data were collected on students in grades 7-12.
About 74 percent of the school districts in the state responded to the survey. They reported a total of 871 concussions among the head injuries. That included 653 in football, 81 in boys soccer, 40 in sideline cheerleading, 29 in girls volleyball, 40 in girls softball, and 28 in other sports.
The Missouri concussion law became effective in August 2011. This is the first reporting by MSHSAA as required under the law.
Source: 1st school survey: 1 percent of Mo. youth athletes got head injuries last fall -- KY3.com
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