Concussion Conundrum Exists Throughout Football
Junior Seau, Mike Webster, and Andre Waters to name a few. All former football players who endured years of self-mutilation, constant confusion, and memory loss. Uncontrollable anger outbursts were frequent, and the men went down pleading for help. Constant pain and suffering left the men severely impaired. These men suffered from a disease called chronic traumatic encephalopathy, caused by years of concussions and injuries to the head. Their deaths were swept under the rug by many as "coincidence", until Dr. Bennet Omalu came along. Dr. Omalu came to America from Nigeria in 1994 to pursue a doctoral career in the United States. At the time, he already possessed his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degrees from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. After being assigned to the autopsy of the aforementioned former Pittsburgh Steelers legend, Mike Webster, Omalu immediately became fascinated with the game of football and specifically, the injuries sustained within. He f...