SAN ANTONIO — Now that kids are returning to school, sports injuries become more common. There are signs to look out for that your child needs to be aware of too. A concussion is typically caused by ...
A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury caused by a bump, blow or jolt to the head or body that forces the brain to move rapidly within the skull. Contrary to popular belief, many concussions ...
Researchers around the world, including internationally known concussion expert John J. Leddy, clinical professor of orthopaedics and sports medicine in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical ...
As students begin heading back to school and taking part in sports, doctors are warning about the dangers of concussions. Jake Veigel, MD, a sports medicine physician at Intermountain Health, wants ...
As students begin heading back to school and taking part in sports, doctors are warning about the dangers of concussions. Darren Campbell, MD, a sports medicine physician at Intermountain Utah Valley ...
Young athletes aren’t always quick to recognize concussion symptoms, and some may even hide or downplay what they’re feeling to keep playing. But identifying a concussion quickly is important for ...
While the medical field has made strides in recognizing sex-specific norms and risk factors in concussion recovery, it still ...
With fall sports in full swing, American Medical Response Western Michigan is reminding families, coaches and community leaders to learn how to recognize a concussion and respond appropriately.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (WKBN) – Young athletes aren’t always quick to recognize concussion symptoms. They may even hide or downplay symptoms to keep ...
Every year, millions of people experience a concussion, yet many do not realize it has happened. A hard hit during sports, a ...