The blow to his head must have concussed him, for he saw two middle-aged women straighten up and walk briskly to the I.V. unit. |
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Medical staff concluded he was concussed but there was no lasting brain damage. |
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She was badly concussed but there are no broken bones and they are just keeping her in overnight for observation. |
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The injury to the back of his head may have stunned or concussed him but was not responsible for his death. |
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Doctors have said that you are much more likely to be concussed if you have had a concussion or neck trauma in the past. |
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Leitch was concussed after taking a knock to the head and Clarkson's twisted ankle will keep him out for a week at least. |
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We thought he was concussed but his mum told me not to let him go to sleep so I kept talking to him. |
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When we took Jake to hospital after he collapsed we just thought he was concussed. |
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Had he been concussed he would have been stood down for an automatic six days. |
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His neck was broken, he was concussed and his face was cut in several places. |
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Slim was captured during the Battle of Kapyong after he was concussed by enemy shelling. |
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He's often insufferable there, guffawing along to every guest's near-anecdote like some sort of terminally concussed gonk. |
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Overall, the findings of this study suggest a delay of cognitive recovery beyond the 1st day following injury in mildly concussed high school athletes. |
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Someone told him his dad was just concussed before taking him home. |
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He was severely concussed and drifting in and out of consciousness. |
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In fact, he left his last game, on December 9th 2010, concussed from a fight. |
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More astonishing still, in mid-series he was picked as captain, when Nari Contractor was concussed by a ball. |
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He may have fallen as he jumped over the fence and hit his head, become concussed and then wandered off somewhere, but why has no one seen him? |
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Return to strenuous activity while still concussed and symptomatic may also prolong recovery. |
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Great bustards weigh rather more than quail, and when the first hunter was concussed the reaction was one of panic, and swift running for shelter. |
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I have seen an increasing number of concussed hockey players in my own practice, especially in the 14-19 age group. |
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A concussed person should be removed from activity immediately and should be assessed by a medical doctor. |
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Or maybe I thought it was petrol fumes because I was concussed. |
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His arm was broken, his ear torn, and he was concussed and suffered life-threatening head injuries. |
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Despite his elusiveness behind a shaky offensive line, Philadelphia quarterback Michael Vick was concussed against Atlanta last week. |
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Comrades pulled him out and he continued, giddy and concussed. |
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Stokes admitted punching the dog, an American Bulldog now called Tiki, which was found cowering and concussed, in the rain with no shelter. |
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Doctors have advised Vettori to rest an injured ankle and have fitted a precautionary neck brace on Atapattu, who was concussed. |
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The fact that Edelman was speaking with reporters suggested that he had not been diagnosed with a concussion — league rules forbid concussed players from talking to the media after the game. |
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But, as in rugby, concussed players find their way back onto the pitch. |
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Brownlow medallist Jimmy Bartel missed the game after being concussed in the round-one loss to Hawthorn, while Steven Motlop was serving a club-imposed ban for drinking three days before their Easter Monday loss to the Hawks. |
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Influential defender Scott Dann suffered a clash of heads in the first half in their 1-0 victory against Leicester City but has not been concussed and should be fit for Wednesday's clash. |
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When concussed, your ability to assess your situation may be impaired. |
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I suspect it could be a smokescreen for the fact Ronan O'Gara was actually concussed, and he'd therefore miss the final match of the Championship. |
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