Concussion - The Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
A concussion is a type of brain disorder caused by mild traumatic brain injuries (TBI) that causes a headache and creates problems with concentration, memory, balance, and coordination.
The brain is the most complex organ of our body which is made up of billions of neurons and other cells to control our behavior, response and movements entirely. The brain is also connected to the nervous system and the spinal cord.
If the brain is injured by a blunt traumatic strike it can affect the brain's ability to control and communicate with the rest of our body.
A concussion is a brain condition developed by mild brain injury. It may occur if the head is impacted by a fall or collision or even by a violent shake.
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