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Shaken brain : the science, care, and treatment of concussion / Elizabeth Sandel, MD.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: xx, 340 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780674987418
  • 0674987411
Subject(s):
Contents:
Part one. An imperfect science : What happens to the brain -- The search for a diagnosis -- Concussion care -- Long-term risks -- Part two. To play or not to play : Exercising sensibly -- Game changers -- Money talks -- Part three. Dangers at home and work: Close to home -- War and work.
Summary: "Sports concussions make headlines, but you don't have to be an NFL star to suffer traumatic brain injury. In Shaken Brain, Elizabeth Sandel, MD, shares stories and research from her decades treating and studying brain injuries. She explains what concussions do to our bodies, how to avoid them, and how to recover"-- Provided by publisher.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 616.8 S214 Available 33111009646528
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A physician with thirty-five years of experience treating people with brain injuries shares the latest research on concussions and best practices for care.

The explosion of attention to sports concussions has many of us thinking about the addled brains of our football and hockey heroes. But concussions happen to everyone, not just elite athletes. Children fall from high chairs, drivers and cyclists get into accidents, and workers encounter unexpected obstacles on the job. Concussions are prevalent, occurring even during everyday activities. In fact, in less time than it takes to read this sentence, three Americans will experience a concussion. The global statistics are no less staggering.

Shaken Brain offers expert advice and urgently needed answers. Elizabeth Sandel, MD, is a board-certified physician who has spent more than three decades treating patients with traumatic brain injuries, training clinicians, and conducting research. Here she explains the scientific evidence for what happens to the brain and body after a concussion. And she shares stories from a diverse group of patients, educating readers on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Few people understand that what they do in the aftermath of their injury will make a dramatic difference to their future well-being; patient experiences testify to the best practices for concussion sufferers and their caregivers. Dr. Sandel also shows how to evaluate risks before participating in activities and how to use proven safety strategies to mitigate these risks.

Today concussions aren't just injuries--they're big news. And, like anything in the news, they're the subject of much misinformation. Shaken Brain is the resource patients and their families, friends, and caregivers need to understand how concussions occur, what to expect from healthcare providers, and what the long-term consequences may be.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-313) and index.

Part one. An imperfect science : What happens to the brain -- The search for a diagnosis -- Concussion care -- Long-term risks -- Part two. To play or not to play : Exercising sensibly -- Game changers -- Money talks -- Part three. Dangers at home and work: Close to home -- War and work.

"Sports concussions make headlines, but you don't have to be an NFL star to suffer traumatic brain injury. In Shaken Brain, Elizabeth Sandel, MD, shares stories and research from her decades treating and studying brain injuries. She explains what concussions do to our bodies, how to avoid them, and how to recover"-- Provided by publisher.

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