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Intraindividual variability, subjective cognitive difficulties, and head injury history in former collegiate athletes. [PDF]

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Correlation of head injury with ECG and echo changes. [PDF]

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Head Injury

Scottish Medical Journal, 2010
Head injury is one of the commonest injuries in sport. Most are mild but some can have serious outcomes. Sports medicine doctors should be able to recognise the clinical features and evaluate athletes with head injury. It is necessary during field assessment to recognise signs and symptoms that help in assessing the severity of injury and making a ...
K A, Hureibi, G R, McLatchie
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Head injuries

Emergency Nurse, 2004
Last summer, the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) published Head Injury: Triage, assessment, investigation and early management of head injury in infants, children and adults. The recommendations on computed tomography (CT) in this guidance for minor head injuries are similar to the Canadian CT head rule published in 2001.
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Heading and Head Injuries in Soccer

Sports Medicine, 2001
In the world of sports, soccer is unique because of the purposeful use of the unprotected head for controlling and advancing the ball. This skill obviously places the player at risk of head injury and the game does carry some risk. Head injury can be a result of contact of the head with another head (or other body parts), ground, goal post, other ...
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Prognosis in Head Injury

Neurosurgery, 1982
The prognosis of head injury when viewed from the perspective of the Glasgow Coma Scale confirms the utility of this measure. In particular, decrease in mortality is associated with an increase in GCS. In addition, the motor score portion of the GCS was of predictive value when taken alone.
J A, Jane, R W, Rimel
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Head Injuries

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1984
In summary, the broad term "head injury" represents a large variety of more specific injuries. In order to anticipate and plan appropriate patient care, nurses need information regarding the cause of injury, the impact site, and the patient's clinical course in addition to current assessment findings.
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