Fry emerged from the incident without a scratch, but the concussion of the explosion was felt some 2,000 feet away, at the starting line. |
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Unless he's staying overnight because of that mild concussion we're back to sharing a room. |
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Other symptoms of mild concussion are confusion, dizziness, unsteadiness, loss of judgement, and amnesia around the events. |
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This study was designed to evaluate neurocognitive recovery in high school athletes following mild concussion. |
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She had a severe concussion and a hairline fracture in her hip, where she fell. |
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Then, Bodine suffered a concussion and a broken collarbone and needed eight caps for his teeth because of a practice crash at Michigan. |
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A concussion that does result in a loss of consciousness is typically classified as a higher grade, or more severe, concussion. |
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I'd sustained a concussion, hyperextended my back and hip, yanked a ligament in my knee, and had my ego shattered. |
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The bones are one of several types of clappers, all of which are concussion idiophones and are classified as percussion musical instruments. |
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Officers combed surrounding counties for tear gas, sprays, concussion grenades, and munitions. |
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Doctors have said that you are much more likely to be concussed if you have had a concussion or neck trauma in the past. |
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The development of a better understanding of mild concussion is important for several reasons. |
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This performance pattern has been described in prior studies of concussion. |
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Perhaps the most important predictor of concussion is a history of prior concussion. |
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Her daughter was behaving oddly but she shrugged it off as a symptom of head concussion. |
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Paramedics attended the scene and she was taken to Blackburn Royal Infirmary suffering from concussion. |
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We diagnosed concussion from a crash landing or some pre-existing neurological disorder. |
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Their coaches were less convinced of the benefit and believed that headgear led to more cases of concussion. |
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The vice chancellor is suffering from mild concussion after hitting his head on a tree branch earlier on the day of our interview. |
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Six more pensioners were treated for minor injuries including cuts, bruises and mild concussion. |
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It was only later that night that she began to suffer from concussion and nausea. |
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Fortunately, concussion or fracture was rare, occurring in only 21 cases, but the need for vigilance is clear. |
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He was taken to the Great Western Hospital with mild concussion from the force of the blows. |
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Mother did not sustain any serious injury and the assertion of mild concussion is over-stated. |
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Jack was thrown forward by the concussion of the blast, and then sucked back as all the air in the ship was sucked into space. |
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The storm shrank, a concussion spreading through the air as a great deal of gas became a much smaller volume of solid. |
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We heard the sound of weapons fire, then heard the sound and felt the concussion of the stun grenade going off. |
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The blast concussion hit him hard in the back, knocking the wind out of him even before the ground rushed up to smack him in the face. |
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I saw the flash of fire, felt the concussion, and for a moment I thought I would start screaming. |
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The site of the collision had a small crater in it, consistent with a powerful concussion explosion. |
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The movie begins with the crash, a violent concussion that leaves most of the crew and passengers dead. |
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A ring of heat flung out around the soldier, the concussion knocking Zem off his feet and slamming him into a house. |
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Unfortunately, this is action without tension, explosions without the concussion. |
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Behind him, he could feel the concussion of the blast shake his aircraft as the load exploded on the rear tanks of the column. |
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The other fighters shook from the concussion waves as their pilots looked in shock at the two fireballs. |
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Later, we learned that the explosions were so close that the concussion shook their aircraft, but they were not fragged. |
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A car accident left me with whiplash, a concussion, and severe ligament damage. |
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If a concussion is managed appropriately, the prognosis for complete recovery is good. |
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The City chief was substituted early in the first half after suffering mild concussion and was still feeling groggy after the match. |
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The grade 3 concussion and the retinal detachment were the most serious injuries observed. |
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The physician must carefully assess and reassess every athlete with a concussion. |
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Any painkillers containing opiates, such as laudanum, were out of the question until the concussion went away. |
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In old times it used to be given as an injection for such conditions as cerebral concussion and asphyxia from drowning. |
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A local reporter also suffering a concussion after he was hit by a tent pole. |
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His partner Agustin Pichot also took a bang on the head but it will hardly be revealed that he has concussion. |
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The Italian rider suffered concussion and a fractured left thumb that needed hospital treatment. |
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As a part of a concussion preventive program, they routinely do a battery of baseline psychological and brain function tests on all entrants. |
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Minerva did not know that the mouth guards worn by boxers, rugby players, and other competitors were meant to protect the wearer from concussion. |
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She had also been warned that since her concussion had been pretty bad she might also have some momentary blackouts. |
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His hopes of springing a surprise were dealt a severe blow before the break when the Captain was forced to retire due to concussion. |
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Other than a mild concussion and the bruise to his pride, we both walked away from the incident unharmed. |
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Pam Smith sustained serious back injury, including a slipped disc, concussion and severe bruising. |
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His run of 158 matches for the Blues was abruptly ended at the MCG by way of a vicious shirtfront which left him with concussion and a broken jaw. |
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Despite the one concussion combined, their careers have been irrevocably influenced by injury. |
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Still confused from the concussion, Jake really wants to take a bath. |
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Twenty officers mounted on horses quickly advanced, swinging batons, flanked by police on foot who fired concussion grenades and volleys of rubber bullets. |
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He is expected to wear a neck brace for six to 12 weeks and his physical therapy will begin after he recovers from the concussion and neck injury. |
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Firstly, Mathew suffered mild concussion after being attacked by a swan. |
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After lying inert for several minutes, Totmianina was taken to hospital with concussion before being discharged the next day with a shiner on her eye. |
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Never mind that a CAT scan taken after the incident confirmed that he had suffered a concussion. |
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And maybe her concussion was pretty bad, and she was dizzy and miserable and in bed a lot, and eventually the clot returned. |
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This flagrant example of unsportsmanlike conduct left Hollweg with a concussion and earned Simon a 25-game suspension. |
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The concussion crisis now has a permanent seat at the table of national discourse. |
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Dodge a concussion, smile at Meatloaf Surprise, and of course open your wallet. |
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However, the understanding of concussion and CTE while Marino was tossing touchdown passes simply did not exist. |
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A disturbing element of those data is that these changes can even be seen in players without a diagnosed history of concussion. |
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Briggs suffered minor concussion in that game but could be okay this week. |
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The risk of concussion is also increased in other sports and activities, such as gymnastics, skiing, sledding, ice skating, rollerblading and horseback riding. |
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He was in very horrible condition, and I fainted onto the tarmac and had a head injury that resulted in a concussion. |
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They were lucky to escape with only mild concussion and bruising. |
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After concussion and trench-fever on the Somme he was invalided to hospital in Edinburgh, where he was greatly encouraged in his writing by Sassoon. |
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Frank Davis, a prisoner at the Court Jail, died yesterday afternoon from concussion of the brain, caused by butting his head against the wall of his cell. |
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At the JG Strydom Hospital just around the corner, where the surviving children were taken, she was diagnosed with double pneumonia and concussion. |
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These are signs of concussion and will need medical treatment. |
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Mayo Clinic has inked a licensing agreement with King-Devick Test for sideline concussion testing. |
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At a concert in Reading in 1923, Holst slipped and fell, suffering concussion. |
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Knocking a person unconscious or even causing concussion may cause permanent brain damage. |
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Fellow rider Darren Burns was following immediately behind and collided with Robert, suffering a broken leg and suspected concussion. |
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During the challenge, May had a concussion in the middle of the desert, resulting in a trip to hospital. |
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Unfortunately, there were subsidence problems and concerns that the concussion from firing the guns was causing the cliffs to crumble. |
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One sour note was the withdrawal of Rosicky, who suffered concussion after a heavy collision. |
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Hours later, hundreds of riot police stormed the area without warning, firing tear gas, concussion grenades, rubber bullets and shotguns. |
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And five people were slaughtered by police brandishing shotguns, clubs and concussion grenades as police smashed freedom protests in Bahrain. |
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And almost half of Ireland's pros have hidden or underplayed a concussion to return to the field of play. |
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But Kempt didn't make it through the first quarter before suffering a concussion and finished with minus-three yards of offense on three incompletions, one rush and one sack. |
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A large military force reportedly stormed the camp during the predawn hours, amid firing live ammunition and concussion grenades, provoking clashes with the camps locals. |
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Keep it to guns, concussion grenades, sidearms and grenades. |
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German world time trial champion Martin, who suffered concussion in a mass crash on the race's first stage, blasted round the flat 33-km course in 36 minutes 29 seconds. |
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By the time it was over, Stone had been blown thirty feet through the air by a beehive round as he was running across a field, knocked out by the concussion of the blast. |
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