Type of traumatic brain injury.
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Examples for "concussion"
Examples for "concussion"
1Context: Dynamic balance deficits exist following a concussion, sometimes years after injury.
2Context: Previous researchers have examined factor structures for common concussion symptom inventories.
3Sunday night's abduction had left me with abrasions and a possible concussion.
4The majority of those providers referred their concussion patients to another doctor.
5Conclusion: Preinjury sleep difficulties may exacerbate neurocognitive impairment and symptoms after concussion.
1These findings will help in the diagnosis of patients with MTBI.
2These results offer new insight into a potential mechanism for persistent, individualized impairments following pediatric mTBI.
3These findings may help to explain many of the metabolic and neurological deficits observed clinically following mTBI.
4These results provide important information to those involved in the structuring of service provision to adolescents following MTBI.
5The effects of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) include loss of memory, mood swings and depression.
1Concussion is considered a mild traumatic brain injury and is commonly followed by headaches.
2Each year roughly 42 million people worldwide experience a concussion, also known as mild traumatic brain injury.
3All I suffered was some minorly cracked ribs and a mild traumatic brain injury-noteven a concussion.
4Objective: To determine if chronic changes in mitochondrial function occur following a mild traumatic brain injury in young rats.
5The Pentagon, in a statement, confirmed that so far 109 U.S. service members had been diagnosed with mild traumatic brain injury.
1Summary: Research in the management of children with minor head trauma is actively evolving.
2We have presented two cases of chronic disabling exertional headaches following a minor head trauma.
3Children younger than 2 years appear to have a higher risk of intracranial injury following minor head trauma.
4Purpose: It is common to evaluate children who have sustained minor head trauma with computed tomography (CT) of the head.
Translations for minor head trauma