Former Browns QB and Boardman native Bernie Kosar draws widespread interest over concussion treatment
Associated Press
CLEVELAND
Former Cleveland Browns quarterback and Boardman native Bernie Kosar’s glowing assessment of a doctor’s work to ease Kosar’s slurred speech, insomnia and headaches has created a buzz amid rising interest in sports concussions.
Kosar publicly discussed his treatment last month. Since then, Kosar says he has been inundated by calls from NFL players wanting to know more about Dr. Rick Sponaugle of Palm Harbor, Fla.
Kosar told The Cleveland Plain Dealer in an interview published today that the secretive treatments have worked for him.
Kosar’s treatments included an IV tube and dietary supplements. The newspaper says neither Kosar nor the doctor would identify the supplements or what was fed through the IV tube.
Boston University neurosurgeon Robert Cantu says using IV therapies and supplements to treat brain trauma is not standard practice.
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An undisclosed supplement fed through an IV tube! Possible side effects include hallucinating playing quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, not the Cleveland Browns, and winning Super Bowls.
Wait a minute! How could a quarterback known for falling on the ball and constantly getting hit with intentional grounding penalties ever,get a concussions. You have,to scramble and hang on to the ball to,get hit. Bernie was never known as a tough guy. Remember after his first game he complained to reporters that Howie Long was saying bad things about his mom