- ears, is also
commonly reported. In one in
about seventy concussions,
concussive convulsions occur, but
seizures that take
place during or immediately...
- term PCS was also used to
refer to
immediate physical symptoms or post-
concussive symptoms following a
minor TBI or concussion. The
severity of
these symptoms...
-
ability to
tolerate physical trauma to the head, in the form of
concussive or sub-
concussive blows,
without being knocked unconscious or
severely disoriented...
- the ET-MP,
offering two
distinct operational modes,
fragmentation and
concussive,
reflects its
potential adaptability to
various combat scenarios. The...
-
strong and
powerful attacks and
greatly strengthens and
amplifies the
concussive force behind her
unusually offensive and
highly destructive blows. In...
- Jack
underwent a
mutagenic change and
gained the
ability to
project concussive energy from his body.
After gaining these powers, Jack
began his mission...
- have good non-ballistic
protective qualities,
against threats such as
concussive shock waves from explosions. Many of today's
combat helmets have been...
-
prevent some cuts and ab****ns, such
headgear has not been
shown to
reduce concussive injury.
World Rugby has not made
scrum caps compulsory, and many players...
- dislocations, and concussions.
Repeated concussions (and
possibly sub-
concussive head impacts) can
increase a person's risk in
later life for CTE (chronic...
-
damage to the
occipital nerves,
which can
arise from
trauma (usually
concussive or cervical),
physical stress on the nerve,
repetitive neck contraction...