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    Recovery from Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery from Traumatic Brain Injury Outline I. Introduction A. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an important public health issue in the United States. B. TBI is caused by a bump‚ blow or jolt to the head or a penetrating head injury that disrupts the normal function of the brain C. TBI is generally categorized as mild‚ moderate or severe.

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    Sports Injuries: An Annotated Bibliography Sports have been around since the olympics in 790 B.C.‚ yet only recently has the affects of these sports on our body been addressed. Dr. Bennet Omalu brought attention to the NFLs injuries like no other in 2002‚ when he discovered that the former football star Mike Webster‚ the Pittsburgh Steelers championship center‚ had a degenerative brain disease due to constant head trauma(1). Since the discovery other sports‚ such as rodeo for example‚ have shown

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    The purpose of this paper is to take an in depth look into current research and statistics related to Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI). It includes a description of the condition; with national and global statistics‚ predisposing factors‚ a description of signs and symptoms‚ and diagnostic testing. Treatment of SCI and nursing care including; medical or surgical treatments related to the care‚ any therapies‚ and most common medications prescribed to treat SCI. The complications of SCI and how they influence

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    in a boxing match ("Common Boxing Injuries & Prevention | iSport.com"). Short Term Injuries While boxing‚ injuries that can last anywhere from one day to a few months occur on a regular basis. Most short term injuries do

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    The same for the MRI as the CT scan the patient lays down and becomes slid into the imaging machine. The MRI works but using a magnet to align your water molecules in your head to see which ones do not move. The ones that do not move show where the brain had injury in the brain. The MRI then moves the patient out of the machine and then the results become read by the doctor to tell if the patient had the concussion. The imaging tests operate with one hundred percent accuraccy and one hundred percent

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    CORD INJURY RESEARCH. IT ACTED AS AN INTRODUCTION TO MY PERSUASIVE SPEECH ON THE BENEFITS OF STEM CELL RESEARCH) There are about a quarter of a million people in the United States living with spinal cord injuries. In addition‚ between 7‚600 and 10‚000 new injuries occur each year. Nearly half of these new injuries will occur in young people between the ages of 16 and 30. As a person in this category‚ I have become very interested in the research to find a cure for spinal cord injuries and hope

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    How can traumatic brain injuries due to sports be avoided in young adolescents and teenagers? Sports of any make or type are part of today’s society. Sporting events are televised worldwide for its entertaining pleasures. Remember watching football before the year 2000 and seeing all the great hits and blocks that we all came to love and enjoy watching? Hearing the words from the commentators‚ “he got the wind knocked out of him‚” when the players were slammed to the ground as part of the game

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    located inside the head‚ through inside of the skull. The skull inside the head of the body‚ is a very thin-like bone‚ a quarter inch thick‚ that makes up the human face structure and protects our brain from getting damaged. However‚ the skull can get damaged by a violent blow or jolt to the head from an external force of impact‚ like for example‚ a car accident. Consequently‚ if the head is whipped around‚ small tearing occurs affecting the brain‚ resulting in a diffuse axonal injury by this means‚

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    DOI: 07/07/2015. This is a 55-year-old male scrap metal grader who sustained a work related injury on his right elbow‚ thoracic spine‚ cervical spine‚ and lumbar spine when he was ejected from a container bin. Patient is a diagnosed with cervical sprain‚ cervical radiculopathy‚ thoracic sprain‚ lumbar sprain‚ lumbar radiculopathy‚ right shoulder sprain‚ right wrist‚ and right hand sprain. MRI of lumbar spine without contrast dated 10/14/15 revealed T12 compression fracture‚ chronic; degenerative

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    Dear Mom and Dad‚ I’ve really been thinking about this whole driving incident‚ These past few days have made me see it differently. I’ve learned that this isn’t necessarily about keeping insurance rates down or keeping a good reputation‚ Head injuries are extremely common in car accidents and after seeing what happened to Zack‚ I could never let you guys go through that. Doing what I did‚ and driving how I used to‚ is a good way to critically injure myself‚ or someone else… What has happened

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