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Reed's Sports Injury
Movies or televised sports might give you the idea that concussions are not that serious. But that's not true.
In this video, meet Reed Snyderman, a champion junior freestyle skier. Reed describes his experience with what he thought was a mild, or not-so-serious, concussion that occurred on the slopes.
Click on the left to watch the video.
In the video, Reed says that a concussion is one of the scariest injuries someone can get. In what ways is it different from breaking an arm or injuring another part of the body?