A radial head fracture is the most common broken elbow bone seen in adults. Radial head fractures are common injuries, occurring in about 20 percent of all acute elbow injuries. They are more frequent in women than in men and occur most often between 30 and 40 years of age. Approximately 10 percent of all [...]
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Automobile Accident Injury 3 Car Accident Injuries That Are Common
Have you suffered from an automobile accident injury? We are going to speak about 3 frequent car accident injuries in this article. You will find a lot of various levels of injury when it comes to automobile accident injury. A car wreck occurs ever 6 seconds in the United States according to a greatly dependable [...]
Automobile Accident Injury 3 Car Accident Injuries That Are Common
Have you suffered an automobile accident injury in a car wreck? This article will converse about 3 regular car accident injuries. You will find lots of different levels of injury when it comes to automobile accident injury. Research from a trustworthy car insurance company shows that a car wreck occurs every 6 seconds in the [...]
Head Trauma Treatment Information
Head injury is a general term used to describe any trauma to the head, and most specifically to the brain itself. Head trauma has a high emotional, psychosocial, and economic impact because these patients often have comparatively long hospital stays, and 5-10% require discharge to a long-term care facility. Brain injuries may be diffuse, occurring [...]
How A Whiplash Injury Can Cause A Lifetime Of Pain And Disability
Whiplash injuries are not generally recognized as the serious, disabling injuries that they can be. Many times, the term ‘litigation neurosis’ is used to describe those who complain of persistent symptoms in what seems to be a minor accident. Many studies have been done to determine whether or not ‘litigation neurosis’ (conscious or unconscious exaggeration [...]
Where Do You Put the Band Aid on an Invisible Injury
Where Do You Put The Band Aid On An Invisible Injury? By Ethel Dimont I didn’t need a Band-Aid. I needed a correct diagnosis, acknowledgement that it was not me, but a blow to the head that was responsible for my invisible symptoms. Two years after a serious closed head injury, the [...]
Injury Claims
There are two types of injury minor injury and major injury. Because of injuries, people face loss and pain. If a person injures by a minor or major accident then it is difficult for a common person to compensate loss at the time. Each problem has a solution and solution of this problem is the [...]
Taking a Careful Approach to Treatment for Sports Injuries in Children
With the rise in childhood obesity in the United States looming over the heads of millions of parents, many are encouraging children to become more active through daily play and recreational sports. Children as young as three participate in a wide variety of physical activities including all types of dance, football, baseball, swimming, soccer, martial [...]
How Mild Head Trauma Can Cause Serious Life Changes
Our skulls have been specifically designed to protect one of the most important elements of our body, our brains, but even with its extra hard, naturally protective sheath, a mild bump to the head can lead to disorientation, memory loss, severe disability and even death. Head trauma is commonplace Head trauma is unfortunately commonplace in [...]
An Injury Like This Would Put A Football Player In The Hospital. But Not A Horse.
You probably watched at least part of the Super Bowl earlier this month. Most people did. And if you enjoy watching football as much as I do, you’ve probably seen more than one player go down with some kind of head injury. It just comes with the territory. Problem is, it comes with your horse’s [...]

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