1. Concussion 2015 - TokyVideo
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After a blow to the head, Abby decides she can't do it anymore. Her life just can't be only about the house, the kids and the wife. She needs more: she needs to be Eleanor.
2. Concussion (2015) - Transcripts - Forever Dreaming
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3. 'It's been devastating': former NFL players count the cost of concussion
Dec 25, 2015 · As the Will Smith movie Concussion highlights brain injuries in America's most popular sport a delayed health epidemic is putting the game's future in doubt.
As the Will Smith movie Concussion highlights brain injuries in America’s most popular sport a delayed health epidemic is putting the game’s future in doubt
4. “The head as a weapon”: death, concussions, and the NFL | Sports
Jan 27, 2016 · Dr. Bennet Omalu has been studying the effects of concussive force in football for over a decade. His work was recently highlighted in the movie “Concussion” ...
See AlsoDainty Rascal IoForty minutes into “Concussion” (2015), Will Smith’s character — Dr. Bennet Omalu — puts a peach in a mason jar.
5. Concussion Movie Review | Common Sense Media
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Football is the villain in earnest but predictable drama. Read Common Sense Media's Concussion review, age rating, and parents guide.
6. Concussion Movie - MyBrainTest
Tag Archives: Concussion Movie. Free Concussion Testing Tool. With public ... online tool to track and document concussion symptoms. Repeated knocks to ...
7. 'Concussion' Changes The Game For Players, Fans | Only A Game - WBUR
Dec 19, 2015 · Christmas Day will mark the official debut of a movie titled "Concussion." It tells the story of Dr. Bennet Omalu, a pathologist who ...
The film "Concussion" tells the story of Dr. Bennet Omalu, a Nigerian immigrant who discovered C.T.E., a neurodegenerative disease linked to repetitive head trauma. Can a Hollywood blockbuster starring Will Smith raise awareness about the dangers of football? "We were paid to kill people," one former NFL player said after seeing a sneak-preview of the film.
8. Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care Needs After Traumatic Brain Injury
... injury (Hartman et al., 2015). While services ... Googling concussion care in the USA: A critical appraisal of online concussion healthcare providers.
Once acute interventions have stabilized the condition of a person experiencing traumatic brain injury (TBI) (see Chapter 5), the need for rehabilitation and follow-up services becomes paramount. This chapter begins by identifying target outcomes for people with TBI as they move to post-acute care, rehabilitation, and recovery or long-term care. The chapter describes care pathways and types of care a person may receive during this period. The past decade has seen growing awareness of the longer-term consequences of TBI, including concussion and so-called “mild TBI,” along with increasing recognition that persons with TBI can require long-term services and supports. The chapter highlights the needs of persons with TBI, as well as their families and caregivers, in the rehabilitation and recovery process.