Author: John Eric Erichsen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
On concussion of the spine, nervous shock and other obscure injuries to the nervous system in their clinical and medico-legal aspects
On Concussion of the Spine, nervous shock, and other obscure injuries of the nervous system, etc
Author: Sir John Eric ERICHSEN
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
On Concussion of the Spine, Nervous Shock and Other Obscure Injuries of the Nervous System in Their Clinical and Medico-legal Aspects
Author: John Eric Erichsen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nervous system
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nervous system
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
On concussion of the spine, nervous shock, and other obscure injuries of the nervous system
Author: sir John Eric Erichsen (bart.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
On Concussion of the Spine, Nervous Shock and Other Obscure Injuries of the Nervous System
Author: John Eric Erichsen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forensic neurology
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forensic neurology
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
On Concussion of the Spine. Nervous Shock
Author: John Eric Erichsen
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385254426
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385254426
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.
On Concussion of the Spine, Nervous Shock and Other Obscure Injuries of the Nervous System, in Their Clinical and Medico-legal Aspects
Author: John Eric Erichsen
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385477832
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385477832
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.
Injuries of the Spine and Spinal Cord Without Apparent Mechanical Lesion, and Nervous Shock
Author: Herbert William Page
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Accidents
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Accidents
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Concussion and Traumatic Encephalopathy
Author: Jeff Victoroff
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107073952
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 895
Book Description
Readers will discover how very recent scientific advances have overthrown a century of dogma about concussive brain injury.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107073952
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 895
Book Description
Readers will discover how very recent scientific advances have overthrown a century of dogma about concussive brain injury.
Sports-Related Concussions in Youth
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309288037
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
In the past decade, few subjects at the intersection of medicine and sports have generated as much public interest as sports-related concussions - especially among youth. Despite growing awareness of sports-related concussions and campaigns to educate athletes, coaches, physicians, and parents of young athletes about concussion recognition and management, confusion and controversy persist in many areas. Currently, diagnosis is based primarily on the symptoms reported by the individual rather than on objective diagnostic markers, and there is little empirical evidence for the optimal degree and duration of physical rest needed to promote recovery or the best timing and approach for returning to full physical activity. Sports-Related Concussions in Youth: Improving the Science, Changing the Culture reviews the science of sports-related concussions in youth from elementary school through young adulthood, as well as in military personnel and their dependents. This report recommends actions that can be taken by a range of audiences - including research funding agencies, legislatures, state and school superintendents and athletic directors, military organizations, and equipment manufacturers, as well as youth who participate in sports and their parents - to improve what is known about concussions and to reduce their occurrence. Sports-Related Concussions in Youth finds that while some studies provide useful information, much remains unknown about the extent of concussions in youth; how to diagnose, manage, and prevent concussions; and the short- and long-term consequences of concussions as well as repetitive head impacts that do not result in concussion symptoms. The culture of sports negatively influences athletes' self-reporting of concussion symptoms and their adherence to return-to-play guidance. Athletes, their teammates, and, in some cases, coaches and parents may not fully appreciate the health threats posed by concussions. Similarly, military recruits are immersed in a culture that includes devotion to duty and service before self, and the critical nature of concussions may often go unheeded. According to Sports-Related Concussions in Youth, if the youth sports community can adopt the belief that concussions are serious injuries and emphasize care for players with concussions until they are fully recovered, then the culture in which these athletes perform and compete will become much safer. Improving understanding of the extent, causes, effects, and prevention of sports-related concussions is vitally important for the health and well-being of youth athletes. The findings and recommendations in this report set a direction for research to reach this goal.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309288037
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
In the past decade, few subjects at the intersection of medicine and sports have generated as much public interest as sports-related concussions - especially among youth. Despite growing awareness of sports-related concussions and campaigns to educate athletes, coaches, physicians, and parents of young athletes about concussion recognition and management, confusion and controversy persist in many areas. Currently, diagnosis is based primarily on the symptoms reported by the individual rather than on objective diagnostic markers, and there is little empirical evidence for the optimal degree and duration of physical rest needed to promote recovery or the best timing and approach for returning to full physical activity. Sports-Related Concussions in Youth: Improving the Science, Changing the Culture reviews the science of sports-related concussions in youth from elementary school through young adulthood, as well as in military personnel and their dependents. This report recommends actions that can be taken by a range of audiences - including research funding agencies, legislatures, state and school superintendents and athletic directors, military organizations, and equipment manufacturers, as well as youth who participate in sports and their parents - to improve what is known about concussions and to reduce their occurrence. Sports-Related Concussions in Youth finds that while some studies provide useful information, much remains unknown about the extent of concussions in youth; how to diagnose, manage, and prevent concussions; and the short- and long-term consequences of concussions as well as repetitive head impacts that do not result in concussion symptoms. The culture of sports negatively influences athletes' self-reporting of concussion symptoms and their adherence to return-to-play guidance. Athletes, their teammates, and, in some cases, coaches and parents may not fully appreciate the health threats posed by concussions. Similarly, military recruits are immersed in a culture that includes devotion to duty and service before self, and the critical nature of concussions may often go unheeded. According to Sports-Related Concussions in Youth, if the youth sports community can adopt the belief that concussions are serious injuries and emphasize care for players with concussions until they are fully recovered, then the culture in which these athletes perform and compete will become much safer. Improving understanding of the extent, causes, effects, and prevention of sports-related concussions is vitally important for the health and well-being of youth athletes. The findings and recommendations in this report set a direction for research to reach this goal.