He has
an open skull fracture and a broken vertebra in his neck.
Not exact matches
An
open head injury involves a
skull fracture after a fall or collision, or an object penetrating the
skull, such as a bullet or falling debris.
The following types of
skull fractures and terms are commonly associated with Kentucky
open head injuries:
By protecting the player's
skull from an
open fracture, his face from broken bones and his teeth from getting knocked out, the modern helmet has encouraged players to collide more violently and more often without fear for their own safety.