NCAA recommends rule for concussion protection (from GazetteOnline.com)

The NCAA is looking to improve protection for wrestlers who suffer head trauma. According to a report at http://www.ncaa.org a wrestling committee is suggesting to broaden an injury rule further protecting wrestlers showing signs of a concussion.

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Wrestling rules panel recommends rule to add concussion protection

By Greg Johnson

The NCAA News

The NCAA Wrestling Committee is recommending a change to an injury rule that would better protect competitors who show signs of a concussion.

The proposed change is to Rule 6.2, which was suggested to read: “If a contestant is rendered unconscious, or shows signs of a concussion or spinal injury, that wrestler shall not be permitted to continue in the match or return to competition without approval of a physician or certified athletic trainer.”

The change adds the concussion symptoms to the list of injuries that require medical attention and positions athletic trainers and physicians as the central authority for that oversight.

“Committee members thought it would be prudent to limit the decision-making responsibility for whether a student-athlete may continue wrestling after showing signs of a concussion to a physician or certified athletic trainer,” said committee chair Brad Traviolia, who is also the deputy commissioner of the Big Ten Conference.

Though this is the committee’s off-year for making changes to the rule book, a lengthy discussion centering on concussions prompted the committee to take action. Rule changes related to health and safety are permitted in off-years.

The proposal must be approved by the Playing Rules Oversight Panel, which will meet via conference call June 2.

In January, PROP strongly endorsed efforts by the NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports to manage concussion issues more effectively. PROP instructed each rules committee to thoroughly review its policies in the areas of stopping play for injuries and to consider instituting rules that may further prevent head injuries.

The Football Rules Committee and Soccer Rules Committee took similar actions earlier this year.

Original article from K.J. Pilcher

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I started wrestling my freshman year of high school in 2000 in Northern California. My first match lasted about 16 seconds and ended with me on my back. I am proud to say that my second one lasted a bit longer, but sad to report that it ended the same way. That year was my hardest year. I lost every match except for one. My sophomore year I threw out my back and couldn’t wrestle but I still showed up to practice nearly every day and became the general “mat monkey.” Junior year I was back. This was the year that I suffered most of my injuries. I broke fingers, cracked ribs and dislocated both my shoulders at the same time. It was also the best record I had.

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  2. That rule should be passed. I’ve seen matches where it should’ve been applied. Wrestling should be about wrestling and not about knocking an opponent out. About the spinal injury thing: let;s not even go there.

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