Examples of using Concussions in English and their translations into Chinese
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Our team of CHI Health Sports Medicine professionals give advice to athletes concerning injuries, such as concussions, rehabilitation therapy, and more.
In 2013, a report from the Institute of Medicine called for greater attention to concussions across the age spectrum, but especially in younger kids.
He further added that Karius showed signs of concussions five days after the match.
The Rams also will be without receiver Brandin Cooks, who will sit out a second consecutive game while recovering from concussions.
Another excuse I have heard, perhaps from those familiar with concussions among football players, is that helmets do not prevent concussions.
The study aims to reveal how brain development is affected by a range of experiences, including substance use, concussions and screen time.
The study reports that repetitive impacts to the head, not necessarily just concussions, are likely able to induce changes to the micro-vessels of the brain.
VR has already been making headway in healthcare, with companies like SyncThink harnessing the eye-tracking capabilities of headsets to detect concussions.
The study aims to reveal how brain development is affected by a range of experiences, including substance use, concussions, and screen time.
According to ESPN, Manchke said Brady did not even discuss concussions with him, only that he wanted to be sharper.
While most of the injuries were mild concussions, the total included 288,000 hospitalizations and 57,000 deaths.
Concussions often affect people for their entire sports career, if not, removing them from sports.
Repetitive concussions, as might occur in contact sports, can result in robust and persistent cis P-tau induction.
Concussions are scary and dangerous, this business is dangerous, and we lost one of our best, if not the best.
However, JoelSinger MD warns that concussions are one of the biggest ongoing problems faced by the NFL.
People sometimes describe concussions as mild brain injuries, but they must treat them seriously and take steps to help their recovery.
Concussions are the result of a shock on the brain- the head accelerating over a critical threshold for a certain period of time.
The poster also advises players that repeated concussions“can change your life and your family's life forever.”.
Between 2 and 3 million concussions happen in sports every year(UPMC Sports Medicine).
According to the Center for Disease Control approximately 1.6 to 3.8 million concussions occur in sports and recreational activities annually.