Stirling Observer

Tragic dad to discuss concussion in sport

- Kaiya Marjoriban­ks

The father of a teenager who died after suffering concussion during a rugby match will address players, coaches and parents as part of a special workshop at Stirling University tomorrow (Thursday).

Peter Robinson, whose 14-year-old son Ben died following repeated concussion­s during a school rugby match, will discuss sport-related concussion­s at event . Those attending will also hear from Stirling academics Dr Thomas Di Virgilio and Dr Dajo Sanders, who have led research in this area.

Dr Di Virgilio, whose work has analysed the impact of heading footballs, said:“We all know that issues surroundin­g sport concussion have become a hot topic, both in the media and for sporting organisati­ons.

“However, people do not often see the mechanisms behind mild traumatic brain injury and how these types of injury should be managed.

“This workshop is for players of all ages and abilities, coaches, parents and members of the public with an interest in the topic. It aims to highlight why sport concussion­s are dangerous and outline the best approaches to support concussed athletes through their recovery.

“The event will conclude with a testimonia­l from Peter who tragically witnessed first-hand what happens when concussion­s are underestim­ated.

“We are pleased to be joined by Peter, who has dedicated his life to increasing awareness of the dangers related to sport-related concussion­s.”

Mr Robinson, of Rosewell in Midlothian, has campaigned on the issue following the loss of his son in 2011. Ben was treated three times for blows to the head before passing away in hospital in 2011.

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