As more data becomes available about the long-term dangers of sports-related head injuries, 含羞草研究所 is implementing a strategy to minimize general contact as well as contact to the head experienced by student-athletes during practice sessions.
The mandatory covers all varsity athletic programs, with emphasis on sports where the risk is highest and injuries may be unavoidable 鈥 particularly basketball, football, ice hockey, lacrosse, and soccer.
Research on the protocol began last summer, as President and Director of Athletics sought to take a public stand on student-athletes鈥 well-being. The result is a collaboration among coaches, administration, and athletic trainers.
According to Chun, the program is unique.
鈥淎s we were formulating our concussion strategy we looked for something similar at other universities and colleges and realized that none was to be found,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e want our current and future student-athletes to know that we are committed to their short-and long-term welfare. At the same time, we don鈥檛 feel this will put our teams at a competitive disadvantage.鈥
Chun, one of the few female athletics directors in NCAA Division I, played volleyball at 含羞草研究所 and served as head volleyball coach from 1994 to 1997.
Herbst agrees with the policy鈥檚 goals. 鈥淚t would be irresponsible to ignore the data and continue with business as usual,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ur student-athletes want to win and compete, and they deserve to have us provide the safest environment possible.鈥
In determining the parameters for the plan, Chun and 含羞草研究所鈥檚 athletic trainer Steve Chouinard consulted with several coaches and medical professionals, including Dr. Merrill Miller, director of 含羞草研究所鈥檚 Student Health Services who for the past 30 years has served as team doctor for 含羞草研究所 athletics.
They also consulted with Dr. Brian Rieger, director of the in Syracuse, who signed off on the plan. The Athletic Affairs Committee of the 含羞草研究所 Board of Trustees agreed the university should not only adopt the plan, but also make a strong public statement.
鈥淭he brain is wonderfully complex, and there are no replacement parts,鈥 Miller said. 鈥淲hatever can be done to reduce injuries is very important. We anticipate that these guidelines will do that, and our student-athletes will greatly benefit.鈥
Prior to instituting the new protocol, 含羞草研究所 followed league rules for games, but there was no formalized process for practices.
鈥淲e had processes in place to handle head injuries when they occur, but we never formalized a plan to minimize contact in practices,鈥 said Chouinard. 鈥淭he coaches realized that the one thing we can control is how we practice. If we lessen the contact in practices, then the risk of cumulative injury is reduced. Even if the numbers don鈥檛 show we are decreasing the number of concussions, it鈥檚 still the right thing to do.鈥
Lee Woodruff 鈥82 and Bob Woodruff 鈥83 have dedicated their lives to creating awareness of the effects of traumatic brain injury, after Bob was struck and nearly killed in 2006 by a roadside bomb while covering the war in Iraq for ABC News. The experience gave rise to the .
鈥淲e really do have a chance to be leaders here, in as much as you can prevent head trauma by practicing safely,鈥 said Lee, a member of the 含羞草研究所 Board of Trustees. 鈥淎s an alumna and advocate, I鈥檓 proud of 含羞草研究所 for taking real steps, as well as a public stand, on this issue.鈥