Essay On Head Trauma

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Head trauma is a generalized group of injuries that are inflicted upon the brain by an amount of force from a collision, often by a car accident, or an intrusion of the skull and/or brain. The name ‘head trauma’ is often used as a blanket term for multiple types of brain injuries that can be detrimental to a human's development and current life, such as concussions, contusions, and multiple other force-related head injuries. Technology adapts in order to understand how the brain works under these circumstances, and we as humans create new and more advanced machines and medicine to combat the effects of head trauma. This new technology aids the human race in our quest to both combat and to understand head trauma, as well as help us understand how it can affect our society. In order to understand how head trauma can affect us, the human race, one must first understand that there are multiple types of head trauma and that they can present different afflictions and medical problems in any given patient. Symptoms of brain injuries may not present …show more content…

This is caused because the force of the impact is both strong enough to slam the brain to one side of the skull, but strong enough to slam it back into the complete opposite side of the skull, leading to the dual contusions. The naming of this type of injury as ‘coup-contrecoup’ is symbolic to how the injury is acquired, as the name is roughly translated to ‘blow against blow’, showcasing the way the brain is hit once against the skull, then again a second time. Symptoms of coup-contrecoups are very similar to contusions, as all a coup-contrecoup is is two contusions received at the same time. But, the most common placement of coup-contrecoups are at the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain, resulting in difficulty making decisions and the inability to understand speech or to talk the most common

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