Not exact matches
According to a report from ESPN, the NFL's donations for
brain trauma research are
often directed to league - affiliated doctors.
no more than a single eye poke which happens
often, less than if their face was bust open by, and the
brain trauma caused by fists.
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.
There is the ever - growing list of retired football and hockey players who have been diagnosed post-mortem —
often post-suicide — with the degenerative
brain disease known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), allegedly brought on by repetitive head
trauma.
Naturally, the idea that
trauma could cause a
brain to shrink could be completely wrong, the sort of chicken - and - egg mess that
often trips up scientists just when they think they've found a clue.
Of course, excessive glutamate release will
often be seen in acute situations such as
brain trauma and stroke.
Many people are also involved in an auto accident or other
trauma that can
often sustain a
brain or spinal cord injury — sometimes so apparently minor that many doctors or hospitals say you're fine, even after an MRI or CT scan.
Exposure to constant threat or early
trauma often alters the
brain's behavior.
Involuntary seizures are the most well known characteristic of epilepsy, which is
often caused by
brain malformations or tumors, head
trauma and a variety of other diseases that cause lesions on the
brain, according to Nancy Meers, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner with the Children's Epilepsy Center at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite.
Trauma / damage to internal organs, the
brain and spinal cord, or degenerative conditions that come with age
often come with delayed or absent healing.
Often suffered through car accidents or slip and fall accidents, traumatic
brain injury (TBI) involves any kind of
trauma to the head.
A series of condition affecting your child's
brain and nervous systems, cerebral palsy at birth is
often the result of a lack of oxygen to the
brain or
trauma to the head.
Brain tumors, subdural hematomas, strokes, and spinal cord
trauma are among the conditions
often treated with neurosurgery.
With the help of a model
brain Bill expertly described how the risk of exposure to
trauma, abuse, and high conflict,
often manifests into mental health issues and / or personality disorders due to chemical changes within the
brain.
Head
trauma and traumatic
brain injuries happen in truck accidents and are
often life - altering.
Intracranial hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage are commonly referred to as «
brain bleeds», and
often occur as the result of
trauma during delivery.
Another kind of
trauma, indirect
trauma, is
often associated with the «Shaken Baby Syndrome» because it involves a severe shaking or whiplash that can shake or rotate the
brain, damaging the delicate nerve cells inside your head.
This can be a sign of head
trauma or traumatic
brain injury, which
often has amnesia as a symptom.
Victims of bicycle accidents
often suffer broken bones, severe head
trauma resulting in head or
brain injury, or internal injuries.
After an accident, medical personnel are
often focused on more painful injuries instead of checking for
brain trauma.
Trauma often includes broken bones; head wounds, which can cause traumatic
brain injury; carbon monoxide poisoning; back, neck, and shoulder injuries and fractures; and deep lacerations caused by a propeller or other equipment.
Injuries sustained in head - on collisions are usually severe,
often resulting in head injuries and
brain trauma, broken bones, burns, paralysis, and even wrongful death.
Auto accident injuries frequently involve head
trauma, which is also
often referred to as traumatic
brain injury or TBI.
EMDR is a physiologically based therapy that changes the way that the
brain processes information or experiences that have been stressful or overwhelming, alleviating the ongoing distress that
trauma can
often create.