Are we using VR Training? I really think Nico could benefit.

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#6
Why is VR training an issue for someone who had a concussion 3 months ago but playing actual football is fine just a week later?
I’m not a neurologist. I saw a sign on one at an amusement facility that said not to use if “you have a history of seizures or have had a recent neurological injury “ I would assume that includes a concussion and it probably aggravates the symptoms.
 
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We can rebuild him. We have the technology. We have the capability to build the world’s best athlete…Nico will be that man. We can make him better than he was before Better…Stronger…Faster”
The 8 uhm... 10 million dollar man!
 
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I will say this, I saw some of the passes that JD made. They were extremely high level passes, not just in how he read the field but also in his ability and execution. I was thoroughly impressed.
 
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I’m not a neurologist. I saw a sign on one at an amusement facility that said not to use if “you have a history of seizures or have had a recent neurological injury “ I would assume that includes a concussion and it probably aggravates the symptoms.
Not an expert or maybe you short change yourself. You are 100% correct. You are not supposed to use VR in these situations. It can worsen your symptoms due to the visual stimulation and potential for motion sickness, which are common side effects after a head injury.
 

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