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what is concussion?
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Concussion: A traumatic injury to tissues of the body such as the brain as a result of a violent blow, shaking, or spinning. Concussion of the brain: A traumatic injury to the brain as a result of a violent blow, shaking, or spinning. A brain concussion can cause immediate and usually temporary impairment of brain function such as of thinking, vision, equilibrium and consciousness. Although anyone can have a concussion, we will focus here purely for purposes of example on athletes who suffer a concussion. The considerations can be generalized to the general population of people with concussions of the brain. Objective signs ...(Answered by zen)
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