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why should we buckle our helmet properly​

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Answered by brainrudra60
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It's uncomfortable and hot. It messes up my hair. It isn't cool. I'm only going a short distance. I'm not going to fall, so I don't need one.

These are just a few of the reasons people give for not wearing a helmet while roller skating, inline skating, riding a bicycle, scooter or motorcycle, or engaging in other potentially risky outdoor activities.

But according to Nicole Boniquit Levy, MD, a primary care sports medicine specialist at Rush University Medical Center, there are no valid excuses for not strapping on this vital piece of protective gear.

Trauma to the brain can occur as a result of an impact, which can cause a concussion or open skull fracture, or a jarring motion, such as a quick turn or sudden stop. Even seemingly mild head injuries, where you don't lose consciousness, can cause permanent behavioral and cognitive problems, such as memory loss, inability to concentrate, sleep disorders and, in some cases, permanent disability or death.

Studies have shown that wearing a helmet reduces your risk of a serious brain injury and death because during a fall or collision, most of the impact energy is absorbed by the helmet, rather than your head and brain.

But just as important as wearing a helmet is wearing the right helmet. A helmet that doesn't fit properly or offer sufficient cushioning can give you a false sense of security while not actually providing the level of protection you need, Levy says. She offers the following five tips to help you effectively safeguard your gray matter:

1. All helmets are not created equal.

There are, in fact, different helmets for different activities, and each type of helmet is designed to protect your head from the impact common to a particular activity or sport. You should always wear a helmet that is appropriate for the activity you’re involved in because other types of helmets may not protect you adequately.

"Some helmets can be worn for multiple activities, but don't assume," says Levy. "Check the manufacturer's instructions for guidelines before buying a helmet."

2. If the helmet doesn't fit, don't buy it.

To ensure optimal protection, your helmet should meet the following criteria:

Feel comfortable but snug.

Sit evenly on your head (not be tilted back on the top of the head or pulled too low over your forehead).

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