Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
3-22-2024
Abstract
Have you ever hit your head really hard? You might have had a concussion! Concussions are now considered a mild traumatic brain injury. Usually, when someone gets a concussion, they feel a lot of dizziness and pain in their head. However, having multiple concussions could lead to long-term damage. It may take you longer to recover, and you might not be able to move as swiftly as you once did.
Recommended Citation
Situ, Z Matthew; Taha F. Abdeljawad; Natalie J. Pinkowski; Adrienne N. Swindle; Raycarlo Laboy-Ramirez; Carissa J. Mehos; Johann Pacheco; Brandi R. Hess; Devon Hatcher; Betty Fish; Andrew R. Mayer; and Russell A. Morton. "Repeated Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries are Associated with Exacerbated Deficits in Behavior, Cerebral Blood Flow, and Pathology." (2024). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/hsc-bbhrd/155