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Concussion, from the Latin concutere ("to shake violently") or the Latin concussus ("action of striking together"), is the most common type of traumatic brain injury. The terms mild brain injury, mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI), mild head injury (MHI), minor head trauma, and concussion may be used interchangeably, although the latter is often treated as a narrower category. The term "concussion" has been used for centuries and is still commonly used in sports medicine, while "MTBI" is a technical term used more commonly nowadays in general medical contexts. Frequently defined as a head injury with a temporary loss of brain function, concussion can cause a variety of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms.

Treatment of concussion involves monitoring and rest. Symptoms usually go away entirely within three weeks, though they may persist, or complications may occur. Repeated concussions can cause cumulative brain damage such as dementia pugilistica or severe complications such as second-impact syndrome.

Due to factors such as widely varying definitions and possible underreporting of concussion, the rate at which it occurs annually is not known; however it may be more than 6 per 1,000 people. Common causes include sports injuries, bicycle accidents, car accidents, and falls; the latter two are the most frequent causes among adults. Concussion may be caused by a blow to the head, or by acceleration forces without a direct impact. The forces involved disrupt cellular processes in the brain for days or weeks. On the battlefield, MTBI is a potential consequence of nearby explosions.

It is not known whether the concussed brain is structurally damaged the way it is in other types of brain injury (albeit to a lesser extent) or whether concussion mainly entails a loss of function with physiological but not structural changes. Cellular damage has reportedly been found in concussed brains, but it may have been due to artifacts from the studies. It is now thought that structural and psychiatric factors may both be responsible for the effects of concussion.

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Glen "Big Baby" Davis gets knocked out by a Dwight Howard elbow in game 5 between Boston & Orlando. Baby shows heart and tries to run to get back to the action even though he can't walk straight, has no legs and probably doesn't even know what his name is due to a fresh concussion. Magic win 113-92.
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PBR Rider Ross Coleman is knocked out in the chute while attempting to ride the bull Cadillac Man. Ross Coleman sustained a concussion and will return in a couple of weeks. The event was in New Orleans.
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Jahvid Best pays dearly for a touchdown against Oregon State. Turned out to be only a concussion and nothing more severe.
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This is the kick that ended Bret Hart's career. After receiving this botched kick (it being the initial concussion), Hart suffered a chain of concussions during the course of this match that caused him to have post-concussion syndrome. Though he was not immediately aware of how severe the concussion was, he retired five matches later after learning of his situation. It happened at Starrcade 1999. To settle the argument of whether the kick actually landed, here is the frame of video showing exposed heel upon impact: tinyurl.com
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drphil.com Police beat up a girl at Reagan National Airport, throwing her across the room into a person and a metal chair. Then they picked her up and threw her against a table. After that, they bashed her head into that metal table, giving her a concussion. Then they twisted her arm so hard that it was about to break.
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Checked by Alexander Ovechkin, Tampa Bay's Jamie Heward awkwardly crashes into the boards, head and neck first. He laid unconscious on the ice for nearly two minutes before he was revived by medical staff. After seven minutes, he was carried off the ice on a stretcher. Thankfully, Heward has movement in all limbs. He reportedly suffered a concussion on the play.
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The Lovers Dictionary: dft.ba The Mountain Goats: dft.ba In which John, despite giving himself a (very) mild brain jostling and/or concussion midway through filming this video, answers real questions from real nerdfighters.
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Bruins center Marc Savard returns from concussion - USA Today Tweet this news
USA Today--By Elsa, Getty Images He received a standing ovation from Boston fans when he took the ice a little more than two minutes into the game. ... - Date : Fri, 03 Dec 2010 01:25:38 GMT+00:00
Concussions Part of Winter Sports, Too - Patch Tweet this news
Patch--This has been the season of the -concussion- in the National Football League, where the kind of violent hits that ... - Date : Thu, 02 Dec 2010 22:29:08 GMT+00:00
Dawan Landry expects to play after mild concussion - National Football Post Tweet this news
National Football Post--OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens strong safety Dawan Landry expects to play Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers after suffering a mild -concussion-. ... - Date : Thu, 02 Dec 2010 20:03:03 GMT+00:00
Mueller has no progress in concussion - msnbc.com Tweet this news
msnbc.com---...- Bergeron who missed 70 games in the 2007-08 season and then suffered another -concussion- the following season that forced him to miss over five weeks. ... - Date : Thu, 02 Dec 2010 18:26:25 GMT+00:00
New study: One step closer to measuring concussion impact - CNN (blog) Tweet this news
CNN (blog)--One of the vexing realities when it comes to -concussion- is that its impact on the brain is impossible to measure. There is no MRI, no X-ray, ... - Date : Wed, 01 Dec 2010 17:08:23 GMT+00:00
New tools in fight against concussions - Denver Post Tweet this news
Denver Post---Concussions- are big news this season in the NFL, as the league has cracked down on violent hits and standards have gotten tougher in diagnosing and treating ... - Date : Thu, 02 Dec 2010 08:12:15 GMT+00:00
Joseph Addai: Downplays Concussion - Rotowire Tweet this news
Rotowire--After Thursday's game, Addai downplayed the severity of the -concussion- that knocked him out of the preseason contest. "I was just trying to pad my (tackle) ... - Date : Fri, 27 Aug 2010 15:35:33 GMT+00:00
UF's Jenkins improving after concussion - Tbo.com Tweet this news
Tbo.com--But Jenkins went down in September with a -concussion- at Kentucky and never returned. "I was getting there around the Florida State game," Jenkins said of ... - Date : Sat, 28 Aug 2010 05:18:02 GMT+00:00
Kayaker face-slapped by 13kg carp, checked for concussion - Herald Sun Tweet this news
Herald Sun--A check for a -concussion- came back negative. Silver carp have become a genuine problem in the Missouri River, injuring fishermen, water skiers and other ... - Date : Sat, 28 Aug 2010 00:06:49 GMT+00:00
Concussion will keep Kariya off the ice - msnbc.com Tweet this news
msnbc.com--The 35-year-old veteran is still an unrestricted free agent. He had been attracting interest from his former team in Anaheim, but this news will certainly ... - Date : Sat, 28 Aug 2010 00:45:17 GMT+00:00

Comparison of historic concussion grading scales - not currently recommended for use by medical professionals
Grading systems :
Cantu guidelines Loss of consciousness <5 minutes or amnesia lasting 30 minutes � 24 hours Loss of consciousness >5 minutes or amnesia >24 hours
Colorado Medical Society guidelines Confusion, no loss of consciousness Confusion, post-traumatic amnesia, no loss of consciousness Any loss of consciousness
American Academy of Neurology guidelines Confusion, symptoms last <15 minutes, no loss of consciousness Symptoms last >15 minutes, no loss of consciousness Loss of consciousness (IIIa, coma lasts seconds, IIIb for minutes)

Neurotrauma (S06, Sx4, T09.3-4, 850-854, 950 �957)

Traumatic brain injuryIntracranial hemorrhage/hematoma: intra-axial (Intraparenchymal hemorrhage, Intraventricular hemorrhage) * extra-axial (Subdural hematoma, Epidural hematoma, Subarachnoid hemorrhage) Brain herniation * Cerebral contusion * Cerebral laceration Concussion: Post-concussion syndrome * Second-impact syndrome * Dementia pugilistica Diffuse axonal injury * Shaken baby syndrome * Penetrating head injury
Spinal cord injuryCauda equina syndrome * Paraplegia * Quadriplegia
PNSNerve injury (Peripheral nerve injury, Wallerian degeneration)
Injury of accessory nerve * Brachial plexus injury * Traumatic neuroma



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