A quick shake of the head after a hard hit could signal that a person has suffered a concussion, a new study suggests.
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Concussions usually require rest followed by a return to regular activities to ensure a smooth recovery process, while ...
Concussions are fairly common injuries in many sports. Recently, the guidelines for diagnosing and treating the condition has ...
Taking On Childhood Concussions" brings awareness to children's head injuries, from diagnosis to prevention, recovery and ...
Awareness of and the prevention and treatment of traumatic brain injuries have become a primary focus of ... It's a good ...
New evidence suggests that rapidly shaking your head after a big hit could indicate a serious brain injury. But why do people do that, anyway?
All participants completed surveys measuring depression and concussion symptoms. Participants who ... athletic trainers may need to adjust their treatment of co-occurring concussions and ...
Concerning concussion, both female and male hockey players who reported more concussions were more likely to report elevations in various psychiatric symptoms (e.g., depression and anxiety) .
most commonly manifesting as concussion. Symptoms include memory loss, dizziness, sensory sensitivity, difficulty with ...
Concerning concussion, both female and male hockey players who reported more concussions were more likely to report elevations in various psychiatric symptoms (e.g., depression and anxiety) .