Friday, May 4, 2012

Sports Psychiatry: "players need to get their brains examined before they play and after they stop and at any time they get a concussion" - Daniel G. Amen, MD Responds to Junior Seau - PR Newswire - The Sacramento Bee

Daniel G. Amen, MD Responds to Junior Seau - PR Newswire - The Sacramento Bee

Daniel G. Amen, MD Responds to Junior Seau

"These players need to know there is HELP for them!"

Published: Thursday, May. 3, 2012 - 9:26 am
/PRNewswire/ -- While Junior Seau's apparent suicide breaks the hearts of football fans nationwide, Daniel G. Amen, MD pleads with other football players and athletes that "there's help from chronic traumatic brain injuries, depression, irritability and memory problems they suffer."
Dr. Amen, founder and CEO of Amen Clinics, Inc., and two-time Board Certified psychiatrist, has conducted three clinical studies with 115 active and former players from the National Football League. Each study shows that it's not only possible, it's likely, that with a brain-directed health protocol, significant improvement can be experienced in decision-making, reasoning, depression, mood and memory.
"Junior Seau was a legend. But even legends cannot escape the ravages of chronic brain damage," said Dr. Amen, who is the lead researcher on three published studies on NFL players and brain damage. He is also a leading researcher on a brain imaging study called SPECT (single photon emission computed tomography) and has looked at over 73,000 scans.
"My message to the football community is that players need to get their brains examined before they play and after they stop and at any time they get a concussion. I often say how do you know unless you look," said Dr. Amen.
Dr. Amen began studying the effects of football on brain health in 1999 when Brent Boyd, a former NFL player, came to the Amen Clinics. After Anthony Davis came to the clinic in 2007 his work with active and former NFL players took off. He has partnered with the Los Angeles Chapter of the Retired NFL Players Association to perform the world's largest brain imaging/brain rehabilitation study.
"Our studies found significant evidence that, fortunately, there are treatment protocols that can often reverse many of the symptoms caused by brain damage and improve brain function," said Dr. Amen. The studies include:

  1. Effects of Elevated Body Mass in Professional American Football Players on rCBF and Cognitive Function, Transl Psychiatry (2012) 2, eK, doi:10.1038/tp.2011.67.
  2. Impact of Playing Professional American Football on Long Term Brain Function. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 23:1, Winter 2011, 98-106.
  3. Reversing Brain Damage in Former NFL Players: Implications for TBI and Substance Abuse Rehabilitation. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 43 (1), 2011 Online publication date: 08 April 2011.

"Junior may have damaged his pre-frontal cortex, which is responsible for decision-making," Dr. Amen said, also noting that Seau was arrested in 2010 for domestic violence, which also may have been a result of poor decision-making. "Brain trauma symptoms can appear decades after the playing days and can include dementia, memory loss, violent behavior, obesity, mental illness and depression. And unfortunately, suicide is more common in people who have experienced brain trauma."
The Amen Clinics, Inc. (ACI) was founded in 1989 by Daniel G. Amen, M.D. Amen Clinics now has locations in Newport Beach and San Francisco, California; Bellevue, Washington; and Reston, Virginia (www.amenclinics.com). ACI specializes in using detailed clinical histories, brain imaging, and lab testing for innovative diagnosis and treatment for a wide variety of problems, including weight issues, ADD, anxiety, depression, autistic spectrum disorders, and memory problems. Dr. Amen is a physician, child and adult psychiatrist, brain-imaging specialist, Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, and author of five New York Times best-selling books, including his latest, "Use Your Brain to Change Your Age." For more information, call (888) 564-2700.

Media Contact: David Jahr, (949) 874-2667, davidjahr@mac.com

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SOURCE Amen Clinics, Inc.


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