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Originally Posted by Istvan
Not to nit-pick but amniotic fluid is what fetuses swim around in until they're born and cerebrospinal fluid surrounds the brain among other functions.
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Exactly. Plus, most concussions are completely benign and are inconsequential for the common human in the long term. However, the problem with hockey players is the mental aspect of the event, e.g. being afraid of a similar hit, thus not being able to play at full intensity... Remember Zubrus before and after his concussion the year he was traded? Not the same player... Hope it doesn't happen with Saku...