Hansa Rostock starts with medical check: protection against head injuries!

Hansa Rostock begins the 2025 season with extensive sports medical tests in the Baltic Sea Stadium for the safety of the players.
Hansa Rostock begins the 2025 season with extensive sports medical tests in the Baltic Sea Stadium for the safety of the players. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Hansa Rostock starts with medical check: protection against head injuries!

In the past few days, the professionals of Hansa Rostock have heralded the new season with a medical check in the small sports hall under the western grandstand of the Baltic Sea Stadium. Loud

physiotherapist Sebastian Schlettwein explained the importance of starting values ​​for cognitive performance and underlined how important these tests are for the safety of the players. Marco Schuster, midfielder of the team, surprised with his strong performance - he mastered cognitive tests, in which he had to repeat five words and survive in the one -leg stand. Also the orthopedic studies, carried out by Dr. Christine Kühn, were of great importance. Adrien Lebeau, who fights with knee problems, is to take part in the official training start on June 23.

The dangers of head injuries

A topic that must not be lost sight of in the context of the new season are head injuries in football. These can often have serious consequences that are often not recognized in the heat of the game. According to a report of the Tagesschau , studies show that above all slight skull braise trauma are among the most common injuries, with up to 80% of all head injuries affect this category. The symptoms are diverse and can bring slow response times, limited coordination and even changes in behavior. The need to examine players more thoroughly is repeatedly emphasized by medical professionals.

The risk of the “Second Impact Syndrome” is particularly alarming, which occurs when a player is hit again after a first head injury. This can lead to life -threatening conditions. It is therefore recommended by doctors to make a complete examination regardless of symptoms, even if this is not yet common practice.

uniform guidelines for dealing with head injuries

To counteract this, the German Football League (DFL) has published a uniform protocol for dealing with head injuries in the first two federal leagues. According to tz.de in cooperation with the DFB Medical Commission and aims to strengthen both enlightenment and prevention. The aim is to recognize risks at an early stage and optimize the treatment of head injuries. Tim Meyer, a long -time doctor of the national team, sums up the urgency of these measures and urges even more to pay attention to the well -being of the players.

With a transparent and structured approach, those responsible hope to ensure the safety of the players and to prepare the athletes for the coming season as best as possible. The Nuremberg players in the upcoming cognitive tests and the upcoming training will definitely benefit from these measures.

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