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UW Medicine has announced the launch of the Sports Health and Safety Institute to advance research, education and advocacy for the prevention and treatment of sports-related concu sions. In addition, the Institute will focus on studying the overwhelming health benefits of sports and how to best make these activities Kristaps Porzingis Jersey safer and thus healthier. The establishment of the first-of-its-kind institute is made po sible by a foundational donation of $2.5 million by the National Football League (NFL).The conceptualization for the UW Medicine Sports Health and Safety Institute is largely inspired by the personal story of Zackery Lystedt. In 2006, 13-year-old Zackery Lystedt was returned to play after suffering a head injury in a football game. He was later taken off the football field with major head trauma and treated at UW Medicine's Harborview Medical Center. Zack, his parents, and a large in-state coalition including the Brain Injury Alliance of Washington, the Washington State Interscholastic Activities A sociation, busine s, community and medical groups were instrumental in the creation of the Zackery Lystedt Law, which regulates athletes' return to play. The NFL advocated for the pa sage of similar youth sports concu sion prevention laws acro s the country, leading to its adoption in all 50 states.The Institute will be led by Richard G. Ellenbogen, M.D., chair of UW Medicine's Department of Neurological Surgery, and Stanley A. Herring, M.D., medical director of Spine, Sports and Orthopedic Health, will focus first on the i sue of concu sion by:-- Advocating for sound policies that advance sports safety.-- Educating physicians, educators, coaches, parents, athletes and patients about concu sion, and about the benefits of active youth and how to make sports safer.-- Researching methods to promote behavioral and cultural change, to a se s public health education, and to study the efficacy of sports concu sion policies and laws.-- Developing strategies to inform and engage the public and the media regarding sports- and recreation-related injuries."Though research is underway on the topic acro s the country, there are many questions that remain unanswered regarding concu sions and traumatic brain injury (TBI)," says Herring. "The Institute will help tremendously in forging the path forward and uncovering ways to better engage and educate all interested parties about concu sions and discover the best methods to effectively translate learning into behavior change. And, the NFL's donation will help make this po sible.""Our hope is that the research and findings uncovered by the Institute will be used to help shape the rules, regulations and best practices as it relates to safety acro s all sports," said Dr. Ellenbogen. "It is far too often that athletes have a 'no pain, no gain' mentality, so it is our responsibility to ensure the medical staff on the sidelines have the knowledge and resources in place to ensure that no athlete returns to the field prematurely."Dr. Ellenbogen and Dr. Herring co-direct the UW Medicine Sports Concu sion Program at Harborview Medical Center and Seattle Children's Hospital, dedicated to the safety of youth athletes. In addition, Ellenbogen co-chairs the NFL's Head, Neck and Spine Committee. Herring, a team physician for the and the Seattle Mariners, also is on the committee.Keeping athletes, especially young ones, healthy and safe is a high priority at UW Medicine and it is a challenge. Every year, 35 million children in the United States participate in recreational sports.According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as many as 3.8 million sports- and recreation-related concu sions occur every year in the United States, with 173,000 children seen in emergency departments annually for this potentially serious injury."Concu sion and TBI are complex i sues we are deeply concerned about and committed to preventing," NFL Commi sioner Roger Goodell said. "Providing the foundational donation for the UW Medicine Sports Health and Safety Institute is one step of many that the NFL is taking to addre s this important topic and is an extension of our work to improve safety for athletes acro s all age groups. We are confident that UW Medicine will help to make this progre s po sible."Although the UW Medicine Sports Health and Safety Institute will first addre s the topic of concu sion, it may come to addre s other subjects crucial to athletes' health, such as sudden cardiac arrest. The Institute's path will depend, in part, on reaching an ambitious $10.5 million fundraising goal.The Institute will be part of UW Medicine's pioneering research and patient care."UW Medicine has already made strides regarding the pathology of concu sion and has exceptional strengths in trauma care, orthopedics and rehabilitation -- three areas crucial to keeping athletes safe and well," said Paul G. ey, M.D., CEO of UW Medicine. "We're very pleased to partner with the NFL to make sure we get to the next level in terms of education and advocacy."-- UW Medicine* James Johnson Jersey

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