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  2. Musculoskeletal injury - Wikipedia

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    Injuries often limit physical activity and result in immobilisation which is a significant factor in recovery. [16] [15] Symptoms vary from, numbness, tingling, atrophy and weakness which can ultimately lead to permanent damage and disability. [9] [2] Neural injury recovery in acute strokes are compensated with the help of medical drugs. [24]

  3. Soft tissue injury - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the severity of the sprain, the movement on the joint can be compromised since ligaments aid in the stability and support of joints. Sprains are commonly seen in vulnerable areas such as the wrists, knees and ankles. They can occur from movements such as falling on an outstretched hand or a twisting of the ankle or foot. [2]

  4. Recovery position - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, the St. John manual advocated turning the head to the side, but it was not until the 1950 40th edition of the St. John Manual that it was added "if breathing is noisy (bubbling through secretions), turn the patient into the three-quarters prone position", [4] which is very similar to a modern recovery position.

  5. Traumatic brain injury - Wikipedia

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    A CT of the head years after a traumatic brain injury showing an empty space where the damage occurred marked by the arrow. Improvement of neurological function usually occurs for two or more years after the trauma. For many years it was believed that recovery was fastest during the first six months, but there is no evidence to support this.

  6. Head injury - Wikipedia

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    While impact on the brain at the same site of injury to the skull is the coup effect. If the impact causes the head to move, the injury may be worsened, because the brain may ricochet inside the skull causing additional impacts, or the brain may stay relatively still (due to inertia) but be hit by the moving skull (both are contrecoup injuries).

  7. Man becomes genius after head injury - AOL

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    43-year-old Jason Padgett was knocked unconscious by two men in 2002 after leaving a karaoke bar near his home. At the time, he was a 31-year-old community college dropout and raising a daughter.

  8. I Tested the First Aid Beauty KP Bump Eraser Scrub, and It ...

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    Thank you TikTok for leading me (once again) to a viral product I didn't know I needed. In this case, it's First Aid Beauty KP Bump Eraser Scrub ($30), which came just as my body acne was flaring u.

  9. A toddler survived a gunshot to the head — but her recovery ...

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    Three-year-old Skye McBride survived an accidental shooting. Her recovery has been a "miracle," her doctors and nurses say. But that hasn't made it any easier.