ON HEADINJURY NOT SPECIFICALLY THE BRAIN Infobox Disease Name Headinjury Image Caption DiseasesDB ... neuro eMedicineTopic 153 MeshID D006259 see also Traumatic brain injuryHeadinjury refers to Physical trauma trauma of the human headhead . This may or may not include injury to the human brain ... cgi content extract 6 6 342 title Concussion and Mild HeadInjury journal Practical Neurology volume ..., the terms traumatic brain injury and headinjury are often used interchangeably in medical literature ... ref The incidence epidemiology incidence number of new cases of headinjury is 300 of every 100,000 ... or open. A closed non missile headinjury is where the dura mater remains intact. The skull can be fractured, but not necessarily. A penetrating headinjury occurs when an object pierces the skull ... over a wide area, or focal, located in a small, specific area. A headinjury may cause a minor ... causes the head to move, the injury may be worsened, because the brain may ricochet inside the skull ... 17, 1862. Specific problems after headinjury can include Citation needed date May 2009 Skull fracture ... disorder depression . Cerebral concussion is the most common headinjury seen in children. Citation ... to 3 cases of headinjury . Patients have a loss of consciousness LOC , then a lucid interval , then sudden .... Signs and symptoms Presentation varies according to the injury. Some patients with head trauma .... Disturbance of vision and equilibrium may also occur. Common symptoms of headinjury include coma ... www.seattlechildrens.org child health safety health advice head injury.asp title HeadInjury Description ... is used in young children. Causes Common causes of headinjury are traffic collisions motor vehicle ... a cause of headinjury related death and disability, especially among children. Wilsons disease has also been indicative of headinjury. ref name NSKC cite web url http www.preventinjury.org PDFs ... format pdf publisher NSKC accessdate 2006 12 19 ref Diagnosis see also Headinjury criterion The need ... more details
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The HeadInjury Criterion HIC is a measure of the likelihood of headinjury arising from an impact. The HIC can be used to assess safety related to vehicles, personal protective gear, and sport equipment. Normally the variable is derived from the acceleration time history of an accelerometer mounted at the centre of gravity of a crash test dummy dummy s head, when the dummy is exposed to crash forces ... 2.5 left t 2 t 1 right bigg max math ref http www.mchenrysoftware.com HIC 20and 20the 20ATB.pdf HeadInjury Criteria and the ATB ref ref http www.health.uottawa.ca biomech courses apa6903 CrashTests 20and 20the 20HIC.pdf Crash Tests and the HeadInjury Criterion ref br br where t sub 1 sub and t sub ... short times. At a HIC of 1000, one in six people will suffer a life threatening injury to their brain more accurately, an 18 probability of a severe headinjury, a 55 probability of a serious injury and a 90 probability of a moderate headinjury to the average adult . ref http www.ias.ac.in sadhana ... Injury Measures, 2009, IIHS ref According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety , headinjury risk is evaluated mainly on the basis of headinjury criterion. A value of 700 is the maximum ... JOURNALS JAI PAGES JAI14203.htm HeadInjury in Snowboarding Evaluating the Protective Role of Helmets ref See also Automobile safety Crash test Sports injury Concussion Sport related concussion Concussion ... accidents hazardous conditions crash test5.htm Use of HeadInjury Criterion in Crash Test Ratings http ftp.rta.nato.int public PubFullText RTO MP RTO MP 020 MP 020 K2.PDF Injury Measurements and Criteria ... pt HeadInjury Criterion ... Demining Personal Protective Equipment PPE ref This means that the HIC includes the effects of head ... injury Mertz et al., 1997 . A severe injury is one with a score of 4 on the Abbreviated Injury .... ref http www.springerlink.com content r859713q00204262 Head Impact Biomechanics in Sport ref Studies ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Penetrating headinjury Image Phineas gage 1868 skull diagram.jpg Caption An 1868 illustration of the injury suffered by Phineas Gage , a railroad worker who had a tamping iron driven ... eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 2888 MeshID D020197 A penetrating headinjury , or open headinjury , is a headinjury in which the dura mater , the outer layer of the meninges , is breached. ref ... that are driven into the brain. A perforating headinjury is one in which the object passes through the head and leaves an exit wound. ref name Vinas and Pilistis Vinas FC and Pilitsis J. 2006. http www.emedicine.com med topic2888.htm Penetrating Head Trauma. Emedicine.com. Retrieved on February 6, 2007. ref Head injuries caused by penetrating trauma are serious medical emergency medical emergencies ... blood flow , such as hypoperfusion and vasospasm , can follow penetrating headinjury. ref name Blissitt06 ... ill patient with penetrating headinjury journal Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am volume 18 issue 3 pages ... headinjury may be evaluated using X ray , CT scan , or magnetic resonance imaging MRI ... Vinas and Pilistis Thus, firearm s cause the most headinjury related deaths. ref name biausa Perforating ... hemorrhage Intracranial pressure Penetrating trauma Traumatic brain injuryHeadinjury Skull fracture .... Accessed through web archive on August 8, 2007. ref Penetrating injury can be caused by high ... of injury caused by the bullet s path In penetrating injury from high velocity missiles, injuries .... ref name biausa Brain Injury Association of America BIAUSA . http www.biausa.org Pages types of brain injury.html diffuse Types of Brain Injury. Retrieved on February 6, 2007. ref Pathophysiology Though it is more likely to cause infection , penetrating trauma is similar to closed headinjury such as brain contusion cerebral contusion or intracranial hemorrhage in a number of ways. As in closed headinjury, intracranial pressure is likely to increase due to cerebral edema swelling or bleeding, potentially ... more details
Closed head injuries are a type of Traumatic Brain Injury in which the skull and dura mater remain intact. Closed head injuries are the leading cause of death in children under 4 years old and the most ... ref ref name Cossa Cossa, F. M., & Fabiani, M. 1999 . Attention in closed headinjury a critical review. Review . Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 20 3 , 145 153. ref Overall, closed head injuries and other forms of mild traumatic brain injury account for about 75 of the estimated 17 million ... a headinjury resulting in temporary dysfunction of normal brain function. Almost half of the total ... of a headinjury are seen after an accident, medical care is necessary to diagnose and treat the injury ... name allabout http www.allabouttbi.com symptoms.htm ref Common symptoms of a closed headinjury include headache dizziness nausea slurred speech vomiting Severe Injury Symptoms Severe head injuries can ... attention is very important. Symptoms of a severe closed headinjury include coma seizures loss .... ref Patients recovering from a closed head or traumatic brain injury often suffer from decreased ... types of treatment available to those who have suffered a closed headinjury. The treatment type ... after a headinjury including anti depressants such as amitriptyline and sertraline. Use of these drugs ... Closed HeadInjury Category Neurotrauma ..., N., Ralston, J., Smith, C., & Margulies, S. 2010 . Physiological and Pathological Responses to Head ... VG. Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States Emergency Department Visits, Hospitalizations and Deaths 2002 2006. Atlanta GA Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control 2010. ref Brain injuries such as closed head injuries may result in lifelong ... with traumatic brain injury. Article . Jama Journal of the American Medical Association, 282 10 , 974 983. ref Causes Closed head injuries are caused primarily by vehicular accidents, falls, acts of violence ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Primarysources date January 2009 The Center for HeadInjury Services commonly referred to as The Center , or CHIS is a 501 c 3 non profit organization who offers a comprehensive continuum of services in Missouri for persons having sustained a Acquired brain injury brain injury . They have 15 specialized, community based programs with over 60 full and part time dedicated staff who deliver services to individuals with brain injuries and their families at a convert 20000 sqft ... . History In 1986, the St. Louis Chapter of the National HeadInjury Foundation created the first Community organization community based day program for adults with head injuries. At the time, no care ... as The Center for HeadInjury Services. The current executive director of The Center for HeadInjury ..., Ohio . See also Acquired brain injuryHeadinjury Spinal cord injury Mental retardation Rehabilitation ... PR09250810251754 The Center for HeadInjury Services Awarded Three Year CARF Accreditation . http www.stltoday.com ... HIA Council Missouri HeadInjury Advisory Council http www.marf.cc Missouri Association of Rehabilitation ... Missouri Department of Mental Health DEFAULTSORT Center for HeadInjury Services Category Charities ... brain injury Neurocognitive Rehabilitation rehabilitation services for those with traumatic ... Day Program br People who sustain a brain injury maintain a strong sense of self and often become frustrated because they remember what they could do before their injury. The Center s Day Programs provide ... Program br Often, people are unable to return to the careers they pursued before a brain injury, but employment ... of daily living can be a challenge for those with a brain injury. The Center s Community .... Counseling br The effects of a brain injury on a person and their loved ones can be devastating ... . http www.columbiamissourian.com stories 2009 09 27 missouri man overcomes brain injury Missouri man overcomes brain injury with help of rehabilitation center . http www.stltoday.com St. Louis Post ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name I ve Suffered a HeadInjury Type EP Artist The Verve Pipe Cover Headinjury 2.jpg My copy of the original has a slightly more reddish tint than the common EP version. I tried to find an image that reflects this. Released 1992 br 1995 Rerelease Recorded 1992 br Station C Studios, Grand Rapids Genre Alternative rock Length 26 46 Label LMNO Pop BMG Producer Jon Frazer and The Verve Pipe Reviews Allmusic Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r209131 pure url yes link Last album This album I ve Suffered a HeadInjury br 1992 Next album Pop Smear br 1993 I ve Suffered a HeadInjury is an Extended play EP by The Verve Pipe . It was originally released in 1992 as the band s debut album. This rare 10 track version contains two songs written by original lead guitarist Brian Stout and an acoustic recording of The Freshmen song The Freshmen , which the band re recorded for its Hit record hit 1996 album Villains The Verve Pipe album Villains . Later in 1992, the band released the album in EP form on LMNO Pop. The 1995 rerelease has the same track listing as the original EP. 1992 EP 1995 Rerelease All songs produced by Jon Frazer and The Verve Pipe . Tracklist headline writing credits yes title1 Ark of the Envious writer1 Brian Vander Ark length1 3 35 title2 Even the Score writer2 Brian Vander Ark, Brad Vander Ark length2 4 18 title3 Acting as Your ... Brown in the credits of the Original 1992 10 Track Album length4 4 06 title5 I ve Suffered a HeadInjury ... Album Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name I ve Suffered a HeadInjury Type album Artist The Verve Pipe Cover Headinjury 1.jpg Released November 19, 1992 Recorded 1992 br Station C Studios ... a HeadInjury br 1992 Next album Pop Smear br 1993 All songs produced by Jon Frazer and The Verve ... ve Suffered a HeadInjury writer6 Brian Vander Ark, Brad Vander Ark length6 3 57 title7 Clean Break ... of the Original 1992 10 Track Album The Verve Pipe DEFAULTSORT I ve Suffered A HeadInjury ... more details
Injury is damage to a biological organism which can be classified on various bases. Classification By cause Trauma medicine Traumatic injury , a body wound or Shock circulatory shock produced by sudden physical injury, as from violence or accident ref name Dictionary cite encyclopedia title Trauma encyclopedia Dictionary.com year 2010 publisher Dictionary.com, LLC url http dictionary.reference.com browse trauma accessdate 2010 10 31 ref Other injuries from external physical causes, such as Radiation poisoning radiation injury , burn injury or frostbite Injury from infection Injury from toxin or as adverse effect of a pharmaceutical drug Metabolic injury Complications of diabetes due to hyperglycemia Complications of lysosomal storage disease lysosomal and glycogen storage disease s Injury due to autoimmunity Injury due to cancer Injury secondary to any other disease By location Wound , an injury in which skin is torn, cut or punctured an open wound , or where blunt force physical trauma trauma causes a bruise contusion a closed wound . In pathology , it specifically refers to a sharp injury which damages the dermis of the skin. Brain injury Spinal cord injury Nerve injury Soft tissue injury Cell damage , including direct DNA damage By activity Sports injury Occupational injury References reflist Category Injuries ar cs raz fr Blessure ko id Cedera mg Maratra nl Blessure ja simple Injury sk raz te ur zh ... more details
Infobox Television episode Title The Injury Series The Office U.S. TV series The Office Image Image Office TheInjury.png 250px Caption Michael Scott The Office Michael and The Injury , or his burned, packaged foot. Season 2 Episode 12 Airdate January 12, 2006 Production 211 Writer Mindy Kaling Director Bryan Gordon Guests Marcus A. York Episode list List of The Office U.S. TV series episodes Season list Prev Booze Cruise The Office Booze Cruise Next The Secret The Office The Secret The Injury is the twelfth episode of the second season of the American comedy television program television series ... to rescue him, he crashes his car into gatepost the pole and suffers a concussion . The injury makes ... foot is a more serious injury than Dwight s blunt force trauma . Before they go, Pam bids goodbye ... The Office The Alliance . The Injury was written by Mindy Kaling , who also acts for the show as customer ... publisher NBC.com ref Writer and actor B. J. Novak said the idea for Injury started out as an idea ..., 2008 ref Novak has described The Injury as one of his favorite episodes, and said of it, I don t think ... Mindy Kaling Writing The Injury The Office Convention 2007 Cast Q&A theoffice.wikia.com , Retrieved ... per song system used by stores such as iTunes . Reception Ratings The Injury received 5.1 ... said that The Injury was another solid episode and that the show gets better with each and every ... the injury The Office The Injury TVSquad.com , Retrieved June 16, 2008 ref M. Giant of Television ... show the office the injury.php The Injury TelevisionWithoutPity.com, Retrieved June 17, 2008 ref In a poll done by OfficeTally.com, an Office fansite , The Injury was ranked ... 2 External links http www.nbc.com the office episode guide season 2 58601 the injury episode 212 58834 The Injury at NBC.com IMDb episode 0664528 Tv.com episode 589084 Theofficeus TheofficeusEpisodes DEFAULTSORT Injury, The Category The Office U.S. season 2 episodes Category 2006 television episodes ... more details
for the scientific journal on brain injuries Brain Injury journal Distinguish Nerve injury See also Brain damage disambiguation File traumaticbraininjury2010.jpg thumb A CT of the head years after a traumatic brain injury showing an empty space where the damage occurred marked by the arrow. A brain injury is any injury occurring in the brain of a living organism. Brain injuries can be classified along several dimensions. Primary and secondary brain injury are ways to classify the injury processes that occur in brain injury, while focal and diffuse brain injury are ways to classify the extent or location of injury in the brain. Specific forms of brain injury include Brain damage , the destruction or degeneration of brain cells. Traumatic brain injury , damage that occurs when an outside force traumatically injures the brain. Stroke , a vascular event causing damage in the brain. Acquired brain injury , damage to the brain that occurs after birth, regardless of whether it is traumatic or nontraumatic, or whether due to an outside or internal cause. Category Neurotrauma ... more details
File InjuryToOne.jpg alt A row of protesters parading through a street holding a large black banner reading JUSTICE FOR TERENCE AN INJURY TO ONE IS AN INJURY TO ALL in white, with a black and red anarcho syndicalist star on its right and a white circle A on its left. right thumb Marching demonstrators displaying the motto. An injury to one is an injury to all is a motto popularly used by the Industrial Workers of the World who are also known as the Wobblies. In his autobiography, Bill Haywood credited David C. Coates with suggesting a Labor slogans labor slogan for the IWW an injury to one is an injury to all . ref William Dudley Haywood ,The Autobiography of Big Bill Haywood, 1929, pp. 186. ref The slogan has since been used by a number of labor organizations. The slogan reflects the fact that the IWW is One Big Union concept One Big Union and organizes skilled and unskilled workers. Despite the reduced number of organized Wobblies today, the slogan is still popular with Wobblies, other unions and organizations. Origin The expression is similar to, and may be derived from, a slogan popularized in the prior quarter century by the Knights of Labor , that is the best government in which an injury to one is the concern of all . ref Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics, Michigan Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics, 1884, pages 68 71. ref Notes Reflist DEFAULTSORT An Injury To One Is An Injury To All Category Industrial Workers of the World Category Socialism Category Political slogans Category Syndicalism Category History of anarchism fr An injury to one is an injury to all union stub ... more details
RTAs with head and facial trauma may also have an eye injury these are usually severe in nature ... JI, Joondeph BC, Pflugfelder SC, Mieler WF, Ticho BH, Resnick K. Penetrating ocular injury from contaminated ... of eye injury Closed globe injury or Non penetrating trauma The eye globe is intact, but the seven ... due to an entrance and exit wound through and through injury . This is a quite severe type of eye injury. Blowout fracture of the orbit is caused by blunt trauma, classically described for fist or ball injury, leading to fracture of the floor or medial wall of the orbit due to sudden increased pressure ... RP, Matthews GP, Mann L. The epidemiology of serious eye injuries from the United States Eye Injury ... The goal of investigation is the assessment of the severity of the ocular injury with an eye to implementing ... always a perforating injury of the cornea or limbal area . Depending on the medical history and preliminary examination, the primary care physician should designate the eye injury as a true ... Depending on the type of ocular injury, either a pressure patch or shield patch should be applied ... the lid margins. Complications Multiple complications are known to occur following eye injury corneal ... and severe blunt trauma. Also see Chemical eye injury Wilderness medical emergencies References Commons ... United States Eye Injury Registry , which compiles statistics regarding eye injuries in the United States. Nonmusculoskeletal injuries of head and neck Category Injuries of head Category Diseases of the eye ... more details
. See also Concussion Concussion grading systems Sport related concussion Headinjury criterion Sports ...Image JJInjury.jpg thumb 250px right A Tennis injury Image Women s tackle.jpg thumb 250px right Tackles like this one in Women s Australian rules football can cause injuries. Image RyanMillerhurt.jpg thumb 250px right Ryan Miller ice hockey Ryan Miller of the Buffalo Sabres suffers an ankle sprain. Sports injuries are Injury injuries that occur in athletic activities. In many cases, these types of injuries are often due to Category Overuse injuries overuse or acute trauma of a part of the body when participating in a certain activity. For example, Chondromalacia patellae runner s knee is a painful condition generally associated with running , while tennis elbow is a form of repetitive stress injury at the Elbow joint elbow . Other types of injuries can be caused by a hard contact with something ... of these sports. These injuries range from bruises and muscle strains, to fractures and head injuries ... takes longer and a return to activity is delayed. The sports injury treatments are intended to minimize the inflammatory phase of an injury, so that the overall healing process is accelerated. intrinsic ... as a way to prevent injuries. Dubious date April 2009 Injury can be minimalised by doing an effective ... stretches stretches whilst moving . To reduce the risk of injury Time off. Plan to have at least 1 day ... checking ice hockey should be enforced. Stop the activity if there is pain. Avoid heat injury by drinking ... injury. ref cite web url http sportsmedicine.about.com cs injuryprevention a aa101801a.htm ... 27 ref The NFL is conducting tests with new helmet designs that could reduce the number of head injuries ...&template with video with comments&confirm true title Preventing head injuries chief concern at NFLPA ... professional and amateur athletes. These garments are thought to both reduce the risk of muscle injury ... DEFAULTSORT Sports Injury Category Injuries Category Sports medicine ca Lesi esportiva de Sportverletzung ... more details
orphan date December 2008 Biliary injury bile duct injury is an uncommon but dangerous complication of cholecystectomy surgical removal of gall bladder an operation usually performed for gallstones . The risk of biliary injury is more during laparoscopic cholecystectomy than during open cholecystectomy. Biliary injury may lead to several complications and may even cause death if not diagnosed in time and managed properly. Ideally biliary injury should be managed at a center with facilities and expertise for endoscopy , radiology and surgery. References Kapoor VK. Bile duct injury repair When? What? Who? Journal of HBP Surgery 2007 14 476 9. Category Biliary tract disorders ... more details
An occupational injury is bodily damage resulting from working. In the United States in 2007, 5,488 workers died from job injuries, 92 of which were men, ref US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. National census of fatal occupational injuries in 2007. Washington, DC US Department of Labor 2008. Retrieved at http www.cdc.gov niosh about.html About NIOSH . Available at http www.bls.gov news.release pdf cfoi.pdf . ref and 49,000 died from work related injuries. ref Steenland K, Burnett C, Lalich N, Ward E, Hurrell J. Dying for work the magnitude of U.S. mortality from selected causes of death associated with occupation. Am J Ind Med 2003 43 461 82. Retrieved at http www.cdc.gov niosh about.html About NIOSH . ref NIOSH estimates that 4 million workers in the U.S. in 2007 suffered from non fatal work related injuries or illnesses. ref US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Workplace injuries and illnesses in 2007. Washington, DC US Department of Labor 2008. Retrieved at http www.cdc.gov niosh about.html About NIOSH . Available at http www.bls.gov news.release pdf osh.pdf . ref The most usual Organ anatomy organ s involved are the vertebral column spine , hand s, the Human headhead , human lung lung s, human eye eye s, human skeleton skeleton , and human skin skin . According to data from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and the Bureau of Labor Statistics , an average of 15 workers die from traumatic injuries each day in the United States, and an additional 200 workers are hospitalized. ref cite web url http www.cdc.gov niosh injury title Traumatic Occupational Injuries publisher National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health accessdate 29 May 2009 ref Common causes of industrial injury are poor ergonomics , manual handling ... links http www.cdc.gov niosh injury traumapubs08.html NIOSH Publications on Traumatic Occupational Injury Topics 2008 2009 , National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health http www.bls.gov iif ... more details
Psychological Injury refers to psychological or psychiatric conditions associated with an event that leads ... injury claims. New York Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195326075. ref Koch, Douglas, Nicholls, & O .... ref 2011 ref Young, G. 2011 . Erratum to Trends in psychological psychiatric injury and law Continuing education, practice comments, recommendations. Psychological Injury and Law, 4, 56 87. ref Young ... ref Young, G., Kane, A. W., & Nicholson, K. 2007 . Causality of psychological injury Presenting evidence ... injury is considered a mental harm, suffering , damage, impairment, or dysfunction caused to a person as a direct result of some action or failure to act by some individual. The psychological injury ... may be able to sue for compensation damages. Typically, a psychological injury may involve Posttraumatic Stress Disorder PTSD , Traumatic Brain Injury TBI , a concussion, chronic pain, or a disorder ... at obtaining compensation against whomever is considered responsible for the injury. Psychological Injury In the following, psychological injury is discussed in relation to the law, forensic psychology ..., psychological tests and testing, and causality. Psychological Injury and Law Research and practice in the scientific field of psychological injury are predictably and intimately associated with legal .... This association between psychological injury and law began to be recognized as a distinct scholarly ... Injury and Law, or ASAPIL, www.asapil.net and the first journal, Psychological Injury and Law , devoted exclusively to this topic see Young, 2008a, ref Young, G. 2008a . Psychological injury and law Introduction to the first issue. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, 7 10. ref for a review of the history of the field . This type of case is quite adversarial, because psychological injury ... hearings printers 111th evid2009.pdf. Washington, DC Author. ref . Note that psychological injury ... of psychological injury and law is related to forensic psychology, it does not relate to the criminal ... more details
. ref name Karmy Jones07 A crush injury of the larynx or cervical trachea can occur in head on collisions ... , lung, and headinjuryhead are present in 40 100 . ref name Euathrongchit06 The most common ...Infobox Disease Name Tracheobronchial injury Image Tracheobronchial rupture 3D CT 3.jpg Caption Reconstruction ... eMedicineSubj radio eMedicineTopic 706 MeshID nothing found definition Tracheobronchial injury TBI ... JR title Tracheobronchial injury in blunt and penetrating chest trauma journal Chest volume 106 issue ... tree. Medical sign Signs and symptom s vary based on the location and severity of the injury they commonly ... trees than adults this elasticity, which helps protect the structures from injury when .... ref name Karmy Jones07 The most common tracheal injury is a tear near the carina or in the membranous ... 40 80 of the time. ref name Chu02 The injury is more common in the right main bronchus ... There are no direct signs of TBI, but certain signs suggest the injury and raise a clinician s suspicion ... of the signs and symptoms are also present in injuries with similar injury mechanisms such as pneumothorax ... it is likely to be due to another injury such as a ruptured large blood vessel . ref name Chu02 The patient ... air trapped in the subcutaneous tissue of the skin in the abdomen, chest, neck, and head. ref name ... indicative of the injury when it is only in the neck. ref name Paidas Paidas CN. September ... a penetrating injury to the neck, a definite diagnosis of TBI can be made. ref name Karmy Jones07 ... from height and Traffic collision motor vehicle accidents the injury is rare in low impact ... the chest. ref name Karmy Jones07 Injury to the cervical trachea usually affects the anterior front ... a dashboard injury . ref name Karmy Jones07 The larynx and cervical trachea may also be injured in front ... name Hwang96 The first type of injury, sometimes called an explosive rupture , may occur when the chest ... is more commonly affected by this mechanism of injury than cartilaginous portions. ref name Kiser01 ... more details
Injury cover may refer to the act of receiving or claiming compensation for work related injuries. It also may be used in conjunction with Health Insurance A form of group insurance, where individuals pay premiums or taxes in order to help protect themselves from high or unexpected healthcare expenses. Workers compensation To protect employees who have incurred work related injuries. Damages legal term referring to the financial compensation recoverable by reason of another s breach of duty the money paid or awarded to a plaintiff. Personal Injury Service Service by which an injury related claim is made. See also Health care Disability insurance Social Security Disability Insurance Injury Service Category Health insurance ... more details
suturing or microvascular surgery , depending on the severity of the injury. ref Nahai, F., Hayhurst ... This is an uncommon injury ref Goldberg, S.H., Bullock, J.D., & Connelly, P.J. 1992 . Eyelid ... to 18 months. Brachial plexus avulsions In this type of injury, the brachial plexus a bundle of nerves ... cord spine . One common cause of this injury is when a baby s shoulders rotate in the birth ... Surgeons. Erb s Palsy Brachial Plexus Birth Injury . Retrieved January 15, 2009, from http orthoinfo.aaos.org ... injury, skin avulsions usually occur during motor vehicle accidents. The severity ranges from skin ... climbing , a flapper is an injury in which parts of the skin are torn off, resulting in a loose ... A completely avulsed tooth that is replaced within one hour of the injury can be permanently retained ... the periosteum . Sometimes after a traumatic injury, the periosteum can peel off the bone s surface. An example of such an injury would be an Alpsa lesion ALPSA anterior labral periosteal sleeve avulsion ... more details
Italic title Infobox journal title Injury Prevention cover editor Brian Johnston discipline Traumatology abbreviation Inj. Prev. publisher BMJ Publishing Group country frequency Bimonthly history 1995 present openaccess license impact 1.453 impact year 2009 website http injuryprevention.bmj.com link1 http injuryprevention.bmj.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http injuryprevention.bmj.com content by year link2 name Online archive JSTOR OCLC 32910739 LCCN 2004211020 CODEN ISSN 1353 8047 eISSN 1475 5785 Injury Prevention is a peer reviewed medical journal containing original research, opinions and focus on the prevention of injuries in all age groups, including child and adolescent injuries. It is published by the BMJ Group and the editor in chief is Brian Johnston. Injury Prevention is indexed by PubMed , EMBASE EMBASE Excerpta Medica , Scopus , and the Web of Science . It is the official journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention and the Society for Advancement of Violence and Injury Research . External links Official http injuryprevention.bmj.com http iscaip.net iscaip International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention http www.savirweb.org Society for Advancement of Violence and Injury Research Category Bimonthly journals Category BMJ Group academic journals Category Publications established in 1995 Category English language journals Category Emergency medicine journals med journal stub ... more details
According to the DSM IV classification of mental disorder s, the injury phobia is a specific phobia of blood injection injury type . It is an abnormal, pathological fear of having an injury . ref name oxford Oxford Textbook of Psychopathology by Theodore Millon , Paul H. Blaney, Roger D. Davis 1999 ISBN 0195103076, http books.google.com books?id 61gdxlJX5iEC&pg PA82&dq blood injection injury phobia p. 82 ref Another name for injury phobia is traumatophobia. It is associated with BII Blood Injury Injection Phobia. Sufferers exhibit irrational or excessive anxiety and a desire to avoid specific feared objects and situations, to the point of avoiding potentially life saving medical procedures. ref Page, Andrew C, and Benjamin J Tan. Disgust and Blood Injury Injection Phobia. PsychNet. American Psychological Association, n.d. Web. 16 Feb. 2011. http proxy.mbc.edu 2658 index.cfm?fa search.displayRecord&id 49A309DD D92A D99B 566B 06D486E5E411&resultI D 1&page 1&dbTab all . ref According to one study, it is most common in females and people with less education. ref BIENVENU, Joeseph O. The Epidemiology of Blood injection injury Phobia. Cambridge Journal 28.05 1998 2. Cambridge Journals. Web. 16 Feb. 2011. http journals.cambridge.org action displayAbstract?fromPage online&aid 25895 . ref What sets injury phobia apart is that it is that when a person is exposed to blood, an injury, or an injection, they begin to experience extreme sensations of terror, such as breathlessness, excessive sweating, dry mouth, feeling sick, shaking, heart palpitations, inability to speak or think clearly, a fear of dying, becoming mad or losing control, a sensation of detachment from reality or a full blown anxiety attack. ref Traumatophobia Treatments. Phobia Fear Release. Alive and Well Online, 17 Feb. 2011. Web. 16 Feb. 2011. http www.phobia fear release.com traumatophobia.html . ref The treatments ... being exposure to blood, injury, and injections, and repeat the process until the client s reactions ... more details
Verbal injury is a delict in Scotland . Proof of special damage In any action for verbal injury it is not necessary for the pursuer to aver or prove special damage if the words on which the action is founded are calculated to cause pecuniary damage to the pursuer. ref The Defamation Act 1952 , section 3 as substituted by http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Geo6and1Eliz2 15 16 66 section 14 section 14 b of that Act ref See also Malicious falsehood References Reflist law term stub Category Scots law ... more details