The rugby season has kicked off with players, parents, coaches and referees preparing for exciting yet physically demanding matches. In many sports, injuries are an unfortunate, common occurrence.
However, rugby, inherently a contact sport, carries the inevitable risk of head injuries, ranging from minor concussions to severe Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs). The early detection of head injuries is essential for effective treatment and preventing further complications.
Dr Hofmeyr Viljoen, radiologist at SCP Radiology, says that in many cases, the symptoms of a concussion or TBIs may not be immediately apparent, and athletes may continue playing, which can lead to further damage.
In the attached article, he talks about the nature of these injuries, the critical role radiology plays in diagnosing and managing them and what preventative measures can be taken.…