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include physical violence, drinking alcohol and a prior history of concussion. The mechanism of injury involves either a direct blow to the head or forces... |
Post-concussion syndrome (PCS), also known as persisting symptoms after concussion, is a set of symptoms that may continue for weeks, months, or years... |
Concussions, a type of mild traumatic brain injury, are a frequent concern for those playing sports, from children and teenagers to professional athletes... |
Schutt Sports (section Concussion prevention) "American Football Helmet Effectiveness Against a Strain-Based Concussion Mechanism". Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 50 (11): 1498–1509. doi:10... |
Grenade (redirect from Concussion grenade) grenade generally consists of an explosive charge ("filler"), a detonator mechanism, an internal striker to trigger the detonator, an arming safety secured... |
is being placed in helmets to study injury mechanisms and potentially help reduce the risk of concussions among American Football players. Changes to... |
and catastrophically damages the cerebrum and part of the cerebellum. Concussion causes destruction of vital centers of the brain and an increase in intracranial... |
Commotio cordis (redirect from Cardiac concussion) PMID 27014942. "NOCSAE Finalizes First-Ever Football Helmet Standard to Address Concussion Risks from Rotational Forces and First Chest Protector Standard for Commotio... |
Contact sport (section Concussion protocols) there is a limit as to how much contact is acceptable most sports have a mechanism to call a foul by the referee, umpire or similar official when an offence... |
Coup contrecoup injury (section Mechanisms) as the lens of the eye, the lung, and the skull may also result from concussion. In the 17th century, Jean Louis Petit described contrecoup injuries.... |
Percussion cap (redirect from Caplock mechanism) of potash, sulphur and charcoal, ignited by concussion. His invention of a fulminate-primed firing mechanism deprived the birds of their early warning system... |
hypothesis for the biochemical mechanisms involved in the development of CTE following head trauma. In the 2015 movie Concussion, which "examines how American... |
smoke, and may be designed to produce noise in addition to the effect. Concussion mortars are special mortars exclusively used to produce loud bangs, and... |
Diffuse axonal injury (section Mechanism) cases of severe head trauma and may be the primary damage that occurs in concussion. The outcome is frequently coma, with over 90% of patients with severe... |
(PDF). ASTM Concussion Mechanisms Symposium (Nov 13, 2013). ASTM international. Moore, N C (29 January 2014). "Understanding concussions: Testing head-impact... |
Head injury (section Concussion) patients develop post concussion syndrome, which includes memory problems, dizziness, tiredness, sickness and depression. Cerebral concussion is the most common... |
government acknowledged that several of the 14 plaintiffs in the suit had concussion-like symptoms but said that no definitive cause or medical diagnosis had... |
is left in a vulnerable state after a concussion and that a second blow is linked to SIS. The actual mechanism behind the catastrophic brain swelling... |
Traumatic brain injury (section Mechanism) traumatic brain injury (mTBI/concussion) to severe traumatic brain injury. TBI can also be characterized based on mechanism (closed or penetrating head... |
in sports concussion is the quarterback who was able to conduct the complicated mental tasks of leading a football team after a concussion, but has no... |