
Duty of care - As protocols change and our understanding of CTE grows, how will local and country sports manage concussion?
05/29/24 • 24 min
As professional sports codes grapple with protocols around head knocks and player safety, regional sports administrators are worried about possible legal action in the coming years over concussions and CTE
As professional sports codes grapple with protocols around head knocks and player safety, regional sports administrators are worried about possible legal action in the coming years over concussions and CTE
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