- (concussion) injury to the brain caused by a blow; usually resulting in loss of consciousness
- (concussion) any violent blow
- (Concussion (album)) Concussion is Matthew Ryan's third album. It was released in 2001 on WaxySilver.
- (concussion) a violent collision or shock; an injury to part of the body, most especially the brain, caused by a violent blow, followed by loss of function
- (Concussion) Jarring injury of the brain resulting in dysfunction. It can be graded as mild, moderate or severe depending on loss of consciousness, amnesia and loss of equilibrium.
- (Concussion) A mild injury to the brain. These injuries are often caused by a blow to the head or a sudden violent motion that causes the brain to bump up against the skull. Also called a traumatic brain injury or closed head injury.
- (concussion) injury to the brain resulting from an impact with an object
- (concussion) A violent shock or jarring, such as from an explosion or a blow. Concussion of the brain is characterized by loss of consciousness. Severe concussion may also cause impairment of brain stem functions.
- (Concussion) A temporary loss of consciousness from traumatic brain injury.
- (Concussion) The common result of a blow to the head or sudden deceleration usually causing an altered mental state, either temporary or prolonged. Physiologic and/or anatomic disruption of connections between some nerve cells in the brain may occur. ...
- (concussion) a temporary or prolonged state of altered mental functions usually resulting from a blow of some kind. Football players speak of "getting their bell rung." A concussion may or may not result in unconsciousness. ...
- (Concussion) A disruption that results from the stunning, damaging, or shattering effects of a hard blow.
- (Concussion) A form of mild traumatic brain injury; commonly caused by sports accidents and falls; can usually be fully recovered from
- (Concussion) A transient disorder of the nervous system resulting from a violent blow on the head or from a fall.
- (Concussion) Any alteration in cerebral function caused by direct or indirect (rotation) force transmitted to the head resulting in one or more of the following: a brief loss of consciousness, lightheadedness, vertigo, cognitive and memory dysfunction, tinnitus, difficulty concentrating, amnesia ...
- (Concussion) Concussions range in significance from minor to major, but they all share one common factor — they temporarily interfere with the way your brain works. They can affect memory, judgment, reflexes, speech, balance and coordination (MayoClinic, 2009).
- (Concussion) Paris suffers a mild concussion when he attempts to ride one of the baby astral eddies out of the interfold layer. (Real Life)
- (Concussion) Shock or sharp air waves caused by an explosion or heavy blow.
- (Concussion) This is a blow to the head that can be mild or severe in nature and cause temporary or permanent change in functions.
- (Concussion) This is the most common type of brain injury. Caused by a blow to the head, violent shaking, or whiplash type injury. Blood vessels may stretch and cranial nerves may become damaged. ...
- (concussion) A reversible paralysis of nervous functions following brain trauma, usually involving a transient loss of consciousness and/or a transient state of confusion.
- (concussion) commotion / secousse