Focal and diffuse brain injury

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    Concussions are serious injuries that are not taken serious I play sports myself and I know how much of a threat a concussion is. This essay tells you the symptoms what causes concussions and why people should take them serious because concussions can be deadly even for the strongest people it can lead to brain bleeds, permanent brain damage or death. many athletes in this country suffer from a common injury. This injury is one with serious side affects and can end anyone career. Could you…

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    result in injury. Concussions are not always preventable no matter the amount of precaution taken. No matter the age of an individual they can still sustain a concussion. Concussions can happen at any place and at any time, and they are more frequent than many people realize. A concussion is a “traumatic brain injury that affects your brain function” according to The Mayo Clinic. Concussions are caused by the brain hitting the inner wall of the skull. According to The Mayo Clinic “Your brain…

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    Concussions: Football Definition: A concussion is a traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by a hard hit or blow to the head can cause damage to the spinal cord or brain. The sudden hard force against the skull causes the brain to rapidly bounce back and forth this may create chemical changes as well as damaging brain cells. Anatomy Examples: MOI: Caused by a direct blow to the head it can occur when the head hits a moving objects such as another player or by hitting a stable object for…

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    “I don’t feel like my life will ever be the same,” 18-year-old Bryce Monti reflects (Tyler 17). At an age when most Americans dream of the future, Monti and thousands of other young football players suffer severe health consequences due to injuries from football. Historically, American culture is steeped in the tradition of football. However, consequences from emerging health problems force Americans to reexamine its necessity. Due to the immense health risks and uncertainty of treatment,…

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    A traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects the way our brain normally works. Nerve cells won't be able to communicate to the rest of the body like normal if they become damaged. Different problems can arise depending on the part of the brain that was damaged. The three general types of problems that can happen after a TBI would be physical, cognitive, and emotional problems. The brain controls all human activity like breathing and movement, as well as thinking and judgment. The brain is made up of…

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    After reading the article I understood the main message which was recently there has been lots of attention on long term traumatic brain damage and other terrible effects from small concussions, which people are trying to change. One way to prevent or to decrease the amount of concussions that a school can do is not have activities or sports in gym that risk concussions. They can also teach in health class what to do if you feel as if you have a concussion or the symptoms of having one so kids…

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    concussions were life changing injuries and that they did have a connection with contact sports such as soccer. As the American Youth Soccer Organization’s sports director, you are around many soccer players all of the time. Thus, you must already be aware of concussions caused by brain injury and that they occur quite frequently in soccer. Taking this into account, it is extremely necessary to educate athletes about the dangers of a head injury and the impact it can have on the brain. In…

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    Concussions In Sports

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    three top sports in concussions are slowly killing these sports, so what can we do and what does these injuries cause. These sports are causing people, families, and friends that have lost lots to these types of injuries because they simply can't remember their families or have affected their everyday lives. The long term effects of high impact sports are Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy “ brain disease” , and also affects the whole sport in general and can have a negative effect on the whole…

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    Traumatic Encephalopathy. It is a common injury found with people who have gotten hit in the head so many times from a sport. Some signs and symptoms of CTE that a person could face are: Vision problem Lack of speech Difficulty with movement Problem with digesting food well Hard to keep your mind focused Weakness in muscle headache CTE is a degenerative Brain disease found common in Athletes and other that have had several amounts of concussions or trauma to the brain. Their is no real…

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    Stroke is the leading cause of disability in the United States, so there is no doubt that stroke rehabilitation is one of the common services performed by OT practitioners (Schriner et al., 2014). When patient’s motor control is lost, therapeutic intervention is absolutely necessary to regain normal movement patterns. Therefore, the sensorimotor integrative treatment approaches are being used progressively by occupational practitioners to treat stroke patients (Jongbloed et al., 1988). Both the…

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