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concussive    
a. 给与冲击的,震荡性的



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  • Concussions: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD
    What Is a Concussion? The most common and least serious type of traumatic brain injury is called a concussion The word comes from the Latin word concutere, which means "to shake violently " A
  • Concussion: What It Is, Symptoms, Causes Treatments - Cleveland Clinic
    Concussions are common injuries, especially among young athletes Most people recover without long-term effects, but it’s important not to rush your recovery Don’t resume physical or other activities before your healthcare provider says it’s safe Let's Talk Concussion What is a concussion?
  • Concussion Basics | HEADS UP | CDC
    There are several things you can do to help prevent concussions Explore concussion signs and symptoms and know what to watch for if your child experiences a bump, blow, or jolt to the head Learn more about what to do after a concussion, including instructions and recovery tips
  • Concussion - AANS - American Association of Neurological Surgeons
    Concussions can be caused by direct trauma to the head, such as from falling, getting hit or being in an accident They can also occur as a result of rapid acceleration-deceleration of the head, such as in whiplash injuries or blast injuries, like in a war zone
  • Concussion: Overview and More - Verywell Health
    Concussion is treated primarily with physical and cognitive rest This includes avoiding physical activity, reading, screen time, and even music How long you need to rest will depend on the severity of the concussion and its symptoms
  • Current Concepts in Concussion: Initial Evaluation and Management - AAFP
    Mild traumatic brain injury, also known as concussion, is common in adults and youth and is a major health concern Concussion is caused by direct or indirect external trauma to the head





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