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Sports Medicine HEAD Injuries CHAPTER 22
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Vocabulary: Encephalon Meninges Cerebrospinal fluid Automatism Posttraumatic amnesia Retrograde amnesia Intracranial hemorrhage Tinnitus Rhomberg’s sign Cerebral hyperemia Cerebral edema Occlusion Malocclusion Epistaxis Cauterization hyphemia Hematoma auris Nystagmus Keloid Photophobia External Otitis Orbital Hematoma
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ANATOMY-- HEAD-bones of skull scalp is the first line of defense Bones of the skull makes up the second line of defense for the brain 28 bones in the skull Frontal, temporal, parietal, occipital MENINGES- skull matter Protective coverings that enclose the spinal cord and the brain. Their primary functions are to channel forces away from the vital structures and provide a passage way for blood vessels, lymphatic vessels and nerves
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The meninges Dura mater –Superficial lines against the skull. It is the toughest and contains blood vessels and nerves Arachnoid mater –Netlike structure, forming a web over the brain Pia mater –Deepest and follows all the irregular contours of the brain
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MECHANISM OF INJURY Direct blow- –thin bone produces local trauma in bending/tensile stress inner table –Thick bone non trauma local in bending/tensile stress with peripheral out bending/tensile stress with peripheral out bending outer table –Size of impact smaller more serious than large surface area
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MECHANISM OF INJURY Coup injury- a forceful blow to the resting moveable head usually produces maximal brain injury beneath the point of cranial impact Contra coup injury- when a moving head collides with a nonmoving object producing maximal brain injury to the opposite site of cranial impact
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Injuries to the Head Subdural Hematoma –Involves veins in the brain. – Usually tear the bridge between the dura mater to the brain. –Contra coup type of an injury. –Hemorrhage is slow and should be watched very closely for 24 hours Epidural hematoma –Common with a temporal skull fx. –Artery- rapid bleeding –Brief period of unconsciousness followed by consciousness to coma to death within a period of 15- 30 min.
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Injuries to the Head Intracerebral bleeding –Bleeding within the brain itself –Deterioration of neurological function occurs rapidly Skull fractures –Severe blow to head –Difficult to determine even by x-ray –Watch for intracranial bleeding signs
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Concussions
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Definition of Concussion Any alteration in cerebral function caused by a direct or indirect (rotational) force transmitted to the head resulting in one of the following acute signs or symptoms: –Brief loss of consciousness –Light-headedness –Vertigo (dizziness) –Cognitive or memory dysfunction
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Signs/symptoms cont. concussion Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) Blurred vision Difficult concentrating Amnesia Headache Nausea and vomiting Photo-phobia Balance disturbance
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Signs/symptoms cont. concussion Delayed Signs and Symptoms: Sleep irregularities Fatigue Inability to perform usual daily activities Depression Lethargy
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Facial Injuries Jaw fracture: Second to all facial fractures Most common fx near jaws frontal angle Deformity or malocclusion Pain when biting down Bleeding around teeth Lower lip numbness Cheekbone fx. (zygomatic) Around the eye, 3 rd most common facial injury Loss of vision
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Facial Injuries Teeth injuries If dislocated: replace in socket Enamel is the hardest substance within the body Fractured nose: Most common fx. To the face RX: control bleeding- x-ray –Have athlete sit upright –Cold compress –Direct pressure to nostril Cauliflower ear: hematoma auris Cold compress Possible drain and cast Wear protective ear covering
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Eye injuries Symptoms indicating serious eye injury: Blurred vision not clearing with blinking Loss of all or part of the visual field Pain that is sharp, stabbing, or throbbing Double vision RX: cover both eyes but put no pressure on the eye Transport to hospital
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Eye injuries Blowout fracture Hemorrhage occurs around the inferior aspect margins of the eye Diplopia Pain while moving eye Retinal detachment More common with myopia (nearsightedness) Seeing specks floating before the eye Flashes of light Blurred vision Curtain falling over the field of vision
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