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  1. A concussion may occur when the head hits an object, or a moving object strikes the head. A concussion is usually a minor or less severe type ...
  2. A concussion may occur when the head hits an object, or a moving object strikes the head. A concussion is a less severe type of brain injury. ...
  3. Your child has a mild brain injury ( concussion ). This may affect how your child's brain works for some time. Your child may have lost consciousness for a while. Your child also ...
  4. You had a concussion . This is a mild brain injury. It can affect how your brain works for a while. Below are some ... provider to help you take care of your concussion.
  5. Your child was treated for a concussion . This is a mild brain injury that can result when the head hits an object or a moving object strikes the head. ...
  6. ... a gunshot to the head. Head injuries include: Concussion , most often in which the brain has been ... This is called a traumatic brain injury. A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury. Symptoms ...
  7. A concussion may result when the head strikes against an object or is struck by an object. Sometimes a concussion may cause a brain contusion (bruise). Concussions may ...
  8. ... not ride on these vehicles. After having a concussion or mild head injury , your child may need ...
  9. ... or have now Injuries you have had, including concussions, broken bones, dislocated bones Hospitalizations or surgeries you ...
  10. ... to break. It may be accompanied by a concussion or other injury to the brain. The brain ...
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