Concussions have been around since the beginning of time, but our knowledge and treatment of them are and need to be vastly different. It all starts with the need for one, sound definition.
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About the author: Jamshid Ghajar, MD, PhD
Jamshid Ghajar, MD, PhD is chief of Neurosurgery at Jamaica Hospital-Cornell Trauma Center, clinical professor of Neurosurgery at Weill Cornell Medical College and president of the Brain Trauma Foundation.
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BRAINS CAN BE DAMAGE WITHOUT IMPACT OF ACCIDENT LIKE TRAUMA OR ATTACKS AND CAUSE DAMAGE. TRAUMA AS IN SHOCK CAN CAUSE CONCUSION OR STR0KE LIKE DAMAGE .