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5 de jun. de 2024 · Una concusión es una lesión leve en el cerebro. Generalmente, es causada por un golpe o choque a la cabeza debido a una caída, un accidente automovilístico o una lesión deportiva. Una sacudida forzosa también puede causar una concusión. ¿Cuáles son los signos y síntomas de una conmoción?
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Hace 4 días · The term concussion refers to a clinical diagnosis which has overlap with the mild end of the spectrum of traumatic brain injury, and usually is used in reference to a transient brain injury 8 . The potential long term sequelae of repetitive traumatic brain injury is a current area of research.
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Hace 19 horas · Knowledge about the term ‘concussion’ may be increasing due to media exposure around sports-related concussion, however, individuals are often unable to provide a definition for concussion or associate it with TBI (McKinlay et al., 2011; Martin et al., 2017).
Hace 3 días · A concussion test is a type of noninvasive medical examination used to determine whether someone has had a concussion. A concussion is a temporary change in brain function that occurs due to a traumatic brain injury (TBI). It can cause problems with thinking and mood, and it can take weeks to years to heal from a concussion.
Hace 2 días · A concussion is a mild brain injury. It is usually caused by a bump or blow to the head from a fall, a motor vehicle crash, or a sports injury. Being shaken forcefully may also cause a concussion.
- Symptoms may occur right away, or they may appear days after the concussion: 1. A mild to moderate headache 2. Dizziness, loss of balance, or blurr...
- Your healthcare provider will ask how you were injured, and about your symptoms. He or she will also examine you. You may need any of the following...
- Usually no treatment is needed for a mild concussion. Concussion symptoms usually go away within about 10 days, but they may last longer. The follo...
- 1. Wear protective sports equipment that fits properly. Helmets help decrease your risk for a serious brain injury. Talk to your healthcare provide...
- 1. You cannot be woken. 2. You have a seizure, increasing confusion, or a change in personality. 3. Your speech becomes slurred.
- 1. You have sudden and new vision problems. 2. You have a severe headache that does not go away. 3. You have arm or leg weakness, numbness, or new...
- 1. You have nausea or are vomiting. 2. You feel more sleepy than usual. 3. Your symptoms get worse. 4. Your symptoms last longer than 6 weeks after...
Hace 3 días · Concussion | Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) NYSED Resources. NYSED Guidelines for Concussion Management In Schools (NYSED 8/2023) Provides school district personnel, parents/guardians, students, and private health providers with information on concussion management in school settings.
Hace 2 días · Introduction: Concussion is known to cause transient autonomic and cerebrovascular dysregulation that generally recovers; however, few studies have focused on individuals with an extensive concussion history. Method: The case was a 26-year-old male with a history of 10 concussions, diagnosed for bipolar type II disorder, mild attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and a history of migraines ...