A business is hoping to help young athletes deal with the long-term effects of concussions with free treatments for youth, high school and college athletes. JFRANCHIREPORTS
SOUTH OGDEN, Utah — A business is hoping to help young athletes deal with the long-term effects of concussions with free treatments for youth, high school and college athletes.
“It's in the category that we really have to take advantage of it if it's available to us,” Bass said. “This is a very difficult thing to study. If you can show positive results, you have a very good treatment, especially in this area that is difficult to study.” “In my junior year I suffered three concussions in that one year and decided to call it quits,” he explained.
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