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    Area of Science:

    • Sports Medicine
    • Neurology
    • Traumatology

    Background:

    • Soccer goalies face unique risks of head injury from direct player contact during gameplay.
    • Head impacts in sports can lead to a spectrum of traumatic brain injuries, from mild concussions to severe neurological deficits.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To report on two cases of soccer goalies sustaining head injuries.
    • To describe the clinical presentation and outcomes of these head injuries in athletes.

    Main Methods:

    • Case report of two soccer goalies (one female, one male) who sustained head injuries during matches.
    • Clinical assessment including Glasgow Coma Scale scoring and follow-up evaluation of neurological symptoms.

    Main Results:

    • The female goalie sustained a mild concussion.
    • The male goalie experienced loss of consciousness, a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 7/15, and persistent concentration and hearing loss three months post-injury.
    • The male goalie was unable to return to work at three months post-injury.

    Conclusions:

    • Head injuries in soccer goalies can result in significant and prolonged neurological impairments.
    • Athletes, particularly those in high-impact positions like goalkeeping, require vigilant assessment and management of head trauma.
    • The severity of initial injury, as indicated by Glasgow Coma Scale, may correlate with long-term outcomes.