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en It goes so slowly with a head injury.

en We heard that he came under heavy attack and has a head injury - a serious head injury. He's got some broken bones and we're trying to find out if this was from shrapnel or bullets.

en I thought his shoulder hit first, but they said his head hit first. They took all of the injury time and they said his head injury was so bad that he couldn't finish the match.

en You don't play with a head injury. You can come back from a broken leg, but ... a head injury could cost a guy his career.

en His injury was a head injury and the doctors will know when he is allowed to come back on the field. Until they say it's okay, we are not going to put him back out there. I think it's the normal medical process. Concussions are injuries that deal with the head and if you want to say that we're being cautious, then you can say that.

en If you are caught in traffic, you may get a headache. Observe the pain in your head but don't stop at the head. Slowly work down to your eyes, nose, ears and keep going.

en The key to reducing neck injury risk is to keep the head and torso moving together. She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness. To ensure this happens, a seat and head restraint have to work in concert to support the head, accelerating it with the torso as the vehicle is driven forward in a rear impact. This means the geometry of a head restraint has to be adequate, and so do the stiffness characteristics of the vehicle seat and head restraint.

en We'll take that slowly. It's such a weird injury, you just don't know. And the guy's all muscle and bone, there's nothing else there.

en Trying to cause someone great pain by hitting them in the head while they are facing the other way is an intentional act to injure. You will have to compensate them for any permanent injury they suffer, even if you did not mean the injury to be permanent.

en A head injury or major bleed from a motor vehicle accident must be handled within the first hour of injury or the patient has very little chance of survival. The residents of Montgomery County should not accept high death rates as a consequence of living outside Houston.

en If a seat is too stiff, without enough 'give' to it so a person sinks into it during a crash, then the head restraint can move back and away from the head. This can lead to higher forces on the neck, and whiplash injury is more likely.

en The injury is all healed, it slowly recovered and he was able to play full force our last game, he should be good to go.

en He's a guy that we've been trying to get out there for the whole season. He's coming off a knee (injury), and we wanted to bring him along slowly. We think he's gotten there. He's a big, tall target that can run fast.

en In general, when a panic attack is coming on, the best thing to do is slow down. Walk more slowly, talk more slowly, breathe more slowly.

en We want to look for the blood, guts and gore. And if her head's broken and there's blood, we're gonna think - we know for a fact. But if it's a closed head injury and you don't notice symptoms right away, we're not too sure what's going on there.


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