- 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...
- dislocations, and concussions.
Repeated concussions (and
possibly sub-
concussive head impacts) can
increase a person's risk in
later life for CTE (chronic...
-
interrupt the count, or that
Priest was
supposed to kick out but had been
concussed by the move,
forcing the
referee to
pretend that
there had been a kick...
-
horns on his forehead. He
carries a
blaster that
fires an
unknown form of
concussive energy. He uses
advanced genetics, robotics, and
force field technology...
-
improved by
sheer willpower and
usually means the
fighter is
already concussed and
unable to
safely defend themselves. A
basic principle of
boxing and...
-
suffered a
concussion in the 2011
Winter classic.
Evgeni Malkin was also
concussed during a game when the
Penguins donned the
alternate uniforms. In 2014...
- ring
apron and
landed head-first on the concrete.
Smith was so
severely concussed that his head
began swelling on the spot, and the audience's response...
-
object peaked in
intensity (depending on
distance from trail), a
large concussive blast was
heard that
shattered windows and set-off car alarms,
which was...