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Preventing Traumatic Brain Injury
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- #8
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- Steven Novella
- Article author
- Steven Novella
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- 2026-08-20 00:48:56.565121+00:00
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- 2026-08-20 00:50:16.164155+00:00
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Perhaps worse, however, is the shearing forces on the entire brain, which as you might imagine is a delicate structure. These forces can cause diffuse axonal injury – a tearing of the axonal connections within the brain. This can result in widespread disruption of the brain’s connections with itself, impairing brain function.
Typical symptoms of TBI include headaches, impaired memory, impaired concentration, persistent dizziness, and difficulty processing sensory information. Patients often feel overwhelmed by everyday situations, like being in a room with multiple people, riding in a car with rapidly moving scenery, or having to keep track of daily activity.
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Perhaps worse, however, is the shearing forces on the entire brain, which, as you might imagine, is a delicate structure. These forces can cause diffuse axonal injury, a tearing of the axonal connections within the brain. This can result in widespread disruption of the brain's connections with itself, impairing brain function. Typical symptoms of TBI include headaches, impaired memory, impaired concentration, persistent dizziness, and difficulty processing sensory information. Patients often feel overwhelmed by everyday situations like being in a room with multiple people, riding in a car with rapidly moving scenery, or having to keep track of daily activity.
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Perhaps worse, however, is the shearing forces on the entire brain, which as you might imagine is a delicate structure. These forces can cause diffuse axonal injury, a tearing of the axonal connections within the brain. This can result in widespread disruption of the brain's connections with itself, impairing brain function. Typical symptoms of TBI include headaches, impaired memory, impaired concentration, persistent dizziness, and difficulty processing sensory information. Patients often feel overwhelmed by situations, like being in a room with multiple people, riding in a car with rapidly moving scenery, or having to keep track of daily activity.