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Concussion, from the Latin concutere ("to shake violently")[1] or the Latin concussus ("action of striking together"),[2] is the most common type of traumatic brain injury
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Michael Harris on 09 Dec 09A concussion is basically a violent collision that has to do with the brain. It is not a plesant feeling.
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Treatment of concussion involves monitoring and rest.
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Repeated concussions can cause cumulative brain damage such as dementia pugilistica or severe complications such as second-impact syndrome.
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Due to factors such as widely varying definitions and possible underreporting of concussion, the rate at which it occurs annually is not known; however it may be more than 6 per 1,000 people
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Concussion may be caused by a blow to the head, or by acceleration forces without a direct impact.
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Cellular damage has reportedly been found in concussed brains, but it may have been due to artifacts from the studies
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A debate about whether structural damage exists in concussion has raged for centuries and is ongoing.
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A group of experts called the Concussion in Sport Group met there and defined concussion as "a complex pathophysiological process affecting the brain, induced by traumatic biomechanical forces.
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neuroimaging
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According to the classic definition, no structural brain damage occurs in concussion;
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concussion may involve a physiological or physical disruption in the brain's synapses.[17]
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Definitions of mild traumatic brain injury