A simple rule change for youth soccer dramatically reduced concussion risk among athletes, a new study says. Banning or ...
In 2015, the USSF banned the use of the head to impact the ball in athletes younger than 10 years old. The header ban also ...
Banning or limiting the use of headers is linked to a reduced risk of concussion in youth soccer A nearly 26% reduction in soccer-related concussions occurred after the rule change in 2016 Girls ...
U.S. Soccer is taking a huge step in addressing concussions and youth players. The federation, in conjunction with a broad consortium of youth soccer organizations, announced on Monday a new ...
As sunnier skies and warmer temperatures are arriving in time for the weekend, soccer fields throughout Northern California ...
The United States Soccer Federation issued a policy in 2015 that banned headers and implemented header practice limits for youth soccer players in hopes of reducing soccer-related ...
Two-time Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard has revealed that he suffered concussion in a crash earlier this month during the Paris-Nice race ...
A simple rule change for youth soccer dramatically reduced concussion risk among athletes, a new study says. Banning or limiting headers—plays where the head is used to pass or shoot the ball ...
Researchers found that the policy was associated with a decrease in soccer-related concussions; however, female players experienced a higher proportion of concussions than their male counterparts.