Cerebral palsy can also be defined as «a disorder of posture or movement which is persistent but not necessarily permanent, caused by non-progressive
brain trauma during the growth period».
As in her first, the beautiful «Songs My Brothers Taught Me» which was also set on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Zhao transports us to the badlands of South Dakota to tell the story of a rodeo cowboy who must give up his dream after suffering a devastating
brain trauma during competition.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, there has been
during this same period, and especially in the last five to ten years, a substantial increase in the number of reported cases of second impact syndrome (SIS), which occurs when an athlete who sustains head
trauma, i.e. a traumatic
brain injury - often a concussion or worse injury, such as a cerebral contusion (bruised
brain)- sustains a second head injury before signs of the initial injury have cleared.
Publication of the Purdue study sent shock - waves reverberating through the football world, with the findings cited by concussion experts calling on youth sports organizations to take more aggressive action to minimize exposure to RHI, including sub-concussive blows, by changing the way contact and collision sports are played and practiced, and reducing the amount of
brain trauma a child incurs by limiting the number of hits they sustain in a sports season, over the course of a year, and
during a career.
As a result, an increasing number of experts are urging that the focus be on reducing the risk of concussions and sub-concussive
brain trauma by reducing exposure to concussive and sub-concussive hits [24] that athletes sustain
during contact and collision sports.
During the past year, Katherine and I have worked together to bring much - needed attention to
brain trauma that occurs in youth sports.
There is even some evidence that CB1 receptors play a role in some forms of hypertension, and a recent report suggests that cannabinoids actually protect neural processes
during brain trauma.
This pattern, known as burst suppression, allows the
brain to conserve vital energy
during times of
trauma.
«Epilepsy can be acquired at any time
during our lives,» says Hewett, citing
brain trauma, infection and cancer as major risk factors.
This disorder has occurred following
trauma, such as
during advanced stages of typhoid and multiple sclerosis, and has been linked with
brain regions such as the parietal cortex and the prefrontal cortex — «the parietal cortex is typically involved in attentional processes, and the prefrontal cortex is involved in delusions observed in psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia,» Mobbs explains.
He read constantly, even
during the worst of his illness, and he would pore over literature on head
trauma and
brain disease, putting exclamation points in the margins and circling terms that he thought applied to him, such as «ice pick headache» and «disinhibition» and «dysfluency.»
However, new understandings in developmental and neuroscience research have challenged popular ideas about
trauma and
brain development
during childhood.
Developmental
trauma research now argues that
trauma exposure
during childhood affects children's self - regulatory capacities by disrupting the normal functioning of the body and
brain stress - response systems, which can affect emotional and cognitive functioning (Putnam, 2006).
CEI is particularly concerned about the impact of drug and poverty - related
trauma on children and their
brains during their early developmental years.
Specifically, Forstrom maintains that the whole «insurance fraud» mess resulted from the fact that
during the auto accident, he «suffered a concussion /
brain trauma caused by airbag deployment» that caused him to temporarily have no recollection of the accident.
The baby may have been deprived of oxygen
during a prolonged delivery, had the
brain compressed in the birth canal, or suffered a blunt force
trauma during a delivery that required a forceps extraction.
Intracranial hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage are commonly referred to as «
brain bleeds», and often occur as the result of
trauma during delivery.
A
brain injury may be sustained due to actual
trauma or may occur as the result of medical malpractice, as in a case involving a birth injury, where an infant does not get enough oxygen to the
brain during delivery.
A variety of birth injuries to a child's
brain may result from a deprivation of oxygen, either
during the mother's pregnancy or the labor and delivery stages of childbirth, or from
trauma to a child's head
during labor or delivery.
Trauma during child birth, infections, and medication use can all result in traumatic
brain injury too.
With many years of experience in creating spaces for children in diverse settings for children who have experienced
trauma, Ileen will help you think creatively about ways to include all the best early childhood principles and the latest in
brain development theory into designing spaces where children find themselves
during the aftermath of
trauma and chronic stress.
When
brain development is held back by neglect or
trauma, the way the
brain is affected
during that time greatly disrupts children's abilities to connect with others and causes a host of challenging behaviors.
During this course, special emphasis will be given to understanding how
trauma affects the
brain and can lead to symptoms such as anxiety, depression, panic, insomnia, obsessive - compulsive behavior and difficulty handling anger.
Some common explanations for ADHD include: chemical imbalance in the
brain, nutritional deficiencies, early head
trauma /
brain injury, or impediments to normal
brain development (i.e. the use of cigarettes and alcohol
during pregnancy).
Excessive drinking in adolescence can cause substantial harm to individuals and is associated with future alcohol - related problems.1 — 3 Drinking in adolescence is particularly risky because it is much more likely to be heavy and episodic (binge).4, 5 Excessive drinking
during adolescence, while the
brain is still developing, can be a major cause of
trauma, physical injuries, hospitalisation, prolonged disability and premature death.1 — 3, 6 Alcohol contributes substantially to motor vehicle collisions, homicides, suicide, assault, sexual risk - taking and many other problems in Canada and the USA.7 — 16