A concussion is a type of mild traumatic brain injury that occurs from a strong blow to the head. It can cause symptoms like headache, dizziness, fatigue, memory impairment, and mood changes.
Knowing whether a child has sustained a concussion is an important matter to clinicians, parents and bystanders alike.
JAMA meta-analysis identifies key signs and symptoms that help clinicians and bystanders recognize and diagnose concussion in ...
Early career scientist from UB is a co-author on the study, which provides important information for clinicians and bystanders alike.
The word “concussion” may bring to mind football players and other athletes. Or maybe someone who’s been in a bad car wreck. But the truth is that a concussion isn’t always the result of a severe ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A study led by Akron Children’s Hospital researchers suggests that cooling the head and neck after mild brain injuries reduces concussion symptoms. The study was recently published ...