That is a question you should ask your doctor. If you have been knocked out, you could likely you have a concussion and no two concussions are exactly alike. Recovery times can vary between a few weeks to being career ending. The answer will depend on the severity of your concussion, which is something only a qualified professional can diagnose.
Many sports by their nature are a demonstration of strength and involve physical contact. As long as that is controlled well with rules, there is nothing wrong with physical sports. If people are happy to play them, then they should be allowed to. If we had no physical sports, sports would not be so interesting. There is also a need for people to have some outlet for expressing their physical strength. If they are not allowed to do it in sport, they may do it in far less controlled ways, such as violence. We need all kinds of sports, for all kinds of people. So yes, physical sports should be encouraged.
The contact force on an object works as long as there is physical contact between the object and another surface or object. Once the contact is broken, the contact force stops acting on the object.
After having Lasik done, patients should not take part in any exercise or sports that may lead to an eye trauma for at least two months, unless they are using eye protection. Protecting your eye is necessary for sports such as tennis or contact sports (football, basketball etc.) where there is a great risk of being hit in the eye. You should ask your surgeon about your sports activities or exercise schedule, but in most cases Lasik patients can resume non-contact sports and exercise activities one week after the surgery.
Answering "How long should you need to keep a splint on a broken finger?"
No, as long as the animals are properly cared for. As an equestrian myself, I pampered my horse. There's no reason these sports should be banned as long as the animals' care is regulated and safe.
It takes a pro to fix a broken car seat in about two days. That should be the average time you should be without your car. They should have the parts in their shop already and not have to order them.
Put a full cover bandage over it to protect it during contact sports and be sure to wash it after PE. Navel piercings do not like sweat and moisture for long periods of time. That's it enjoy.
There is no 'correct' answer out there. However, from the point of view of health, sports are 'better.' However, remember that there is no 'correct' answer, and what you should do depends on who you are. Although you should play sports, playing computer games is no problem as long as you do regular exercise.
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Annual examinations should also be conducted on these people for a period of five years following their last contact with an infectious patient.
You can play sports if you have STDs, but some sports with intensive skin-to-skin contact, such as wrestling, have limitations on the ability to play with exposed herpes lesions. Talk to your health care provider about your specific situation.