Athletic Commissions should Not disregard profound brain Trauma

May 5, 2023 Sports And Fitness

yesterday I questioned the Wisconsin department of safety and professional Services’ decision to uphold a win by Ben Rothwell after he evaluated positive for elevated TRT.  Dr. Johnny Benjamin was quick to identify a much more essential issue, the fact that a licence was issued in the first place.

Rothwell was given a Therapeutic use exemption for Testosterone Replacement Therapy.  While there is a live argument about Camiseta Feyenoord whether a fighter needing TRT in purchase to address an underlying medical condition ought to ever be cleared to fight, Rothwell’s situations are particularly troubling.

Rothwell explained that his low testosterone was a result of hypogonadism which was caused by historic brain trauma.   He is quoted as follows:

“I had applied for TRT after an endocrinologist and Wisconsin athletic doctors diagnosed me with hypogonadism. They felt it was caused by a automobile crash in 1999 that left me with severe head trauma and in a coma. doctors told me TRT was something that could stop the hypogonadism from degrading my body.

Dr. Benjamin raised the following issues through twitter:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As Dr. Benjamin discusses “If a fighter suggests that his considerably low T is the result of years of head trauma sufficient to cause brain (pituitary) damage, then the fighter ought to not be cleared for competition due to significant Camiseta Nagoya Grampus brain injury.”

Athletic Commission’s exist to regulate combat sports first and foremost for participant safety.  Taking a look at the Wisconsin department of safety and professional Services, they are tasked with licencing combatants and pursuant to SPS 196.01(3)(i) are expected to deny a licence to any applicant who “Is not physically fit to engage in professional mixed martial arts competition“.

Brain trauma is cumulative.  Negative MRI’s and CT scans are not conclusive proof that a fighter is fit to be licensed.  If a combatant, by self admission, sustained historic brain trauma of such severity that there are lingering health consequences over a decade later with objective diminished capacity an athletic commission is on questionable footing if they choose to licence such an applicant.

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