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Experimental Neurology, 1972
Abstract Brain concussion was consistently produced in male white rats by striking the head with a dowel, shot by a bow. The advantage of the bow is that measurable amounts of elastic potential energy can be stored for instantaneous release. The criterion used to recognize concussion was the demonstration of a transient loss of all the righting ...
S R, Govons +3 more
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Abstract Brain concussion was consistently produced in male white rats by striking the head with a dowel, shot by a bow. The advantage of the bow is that measurable amounts of elastic potential energy can be stored for instantaneous release. The criterion used to recognize concussion was the demonstration of a transient loss of all the righting ...
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Archives of Neurology, 1961
Trauma to the nervous system is one of the major types of pathology met with in clinical practice, and is therefore a subject of perennial interest. Of its various effects the most transitory, concussion, has been debated more often than any other, for its events are reversible and difficult to verify.
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Trauma to the nervous system is one of the major types of pathology met with in clinical practice, and is therefore a subject of perennial interest. Of its various effects the most transitory, concussion, has been debated more often than any other, for its events are reversible and difficult to verify.
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Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 2012
Brain concussion is a common disturbance caused by external forces or acceleration affecting the head. It may be accompanied by transient loss of consciousness and amnesia. Typical symptoms include headache, nausea and dizziness; these may remain for a week or two. Some patients may experience transient loss of inability to create new memories or other
Esa-Pekka, Pälvimäki +3 more
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Brain concussion is a common disturbance caused by external forces or acceleration affecting the head. It may be accompanied by transient loss of consciousness and amnesia. Typical symptoms include headache, nausea and dizziness; these may remain for a week or two. Some patients may experience transient loss of inability to create new memories or other
Esa-Pekka, Pälvimäki +3 more
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Anesthesia and the brain after concussion
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2020Purpose of review To provide an overview of acute and chronic repeated concussion. We address epidemiology, pathophysiology, anesthetic utilization, and provide some broad-based care recommendations. Recent findings Acute concussion is associated with altered cerebral hemodynamics ...
Jeffrey J, Pasternak, Arnoley S, Abcejo
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2017
Brain concussion is a functional disturbance that occurs after head or neck trauma. It is very difficult to diagnose in the pitch during the training or game, since most of the times there is no loss of conscience, and only headache, confusion, and unsteadiness are present in a player that “feels good” and wants to get back to the play. The team doctor
Basil Ribeiro, Bruno Carvalho
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Brain concussion is a functional disturbance that occurs after head or neck trauma. It is very difficult to diagnose in the pitch during the training or game, since most of the times there is no loss of conscience, and only headache, confusion, and unsteadiness are present in a player that “feels good” and wants to get back to the play. The team doctor
Basil Ribeiro, Bruno Carvalho
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Traumatic Brain Injury/Concussions
2018This chapter focuses on pediatric behavioral health issues associated with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), including concussions. Children and adolescents who have sustained TBIs often experience significant and persistent cognitive, social, emotional, and behavioral consequences; these can be magnified if the children had pre-existing difficulties ...
Davies, Susan C. +1 more
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Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussion
Continuum, 2018This article summarizes the impact and complications of mild traumatic brain injury and concussion in children and outlines the recent evidence for its assessment and early management. Useful evidence-based management strategies are provided for children who have a typical recovery following concussion as well as for those who have persistent ...
Choe, Meeryo, Barlow, Karen M.
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