• Birth injuries encompass any systemic damages incurred during delivery (hypoxic, toxic, biochemical, infection factors, etc.), but "birth trauma" focuses largely on mechanical damage. (wikipedia.org)
  • Birth trauma, on the other hand, encompasses the enduring side effects of physical birth injuries, including the ensuing compensatory and adaptive mechanisms and the development of pathological processes (pathogenesis) after the damage. (wikipedia.org)
  • Complications from birth trauma can include damage to the head, spinal cord, soft tissues, and organs. (wikipedia.org)
  • Trauma to the head of the infant can manifest as Caput Succedaneum, skull fractures, extracranial and intracranial hemorrhages, and cranial nerve injuries. (wikipedia.org)
  • Head trauma and brain damage during delivery can lead to a number of conditions include: caput succedaneum, cephalohematoma, subgaleal hemorrhage, subdural hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage, epidural hemorrhage, and intraventricular hemorrhage. (wikipedia.org)
  • Facial and skull fractures, airway crush or obstruction, penetrating neck trauma, and cranial nerve injuries can all be extremely dangerous. (munley.com)
  • Vision loss can result from a serious eye or head trauma, an accident in the workplace, or exposure to chemicals or other dangerous elements. (munley.com)
  • Other causes of hearing loss can include a head or traumatic brain injury, medical error, medication side effects, and other injuries or trauma to the ear. (munley.com)
  • Cranial nerve injury after minor head trauma. (ijorl.com)
  • Essentially, Acquired Brain Injury is an insult to the brain and can come in many forms, including: Traumatic Brain Injury, Closed Head Injury, Cervical Trauma Syndrome, and/or Stroke This can produce a diminished or altered state of consciousness, and may result in impairment of cognitive abilities, sensory processing and /or physical function. (susanfisherod.com)
  • Visual Neglect - Visual Imperception º Cerebral injury from stroke or other trauma may cause visual imperception. (susanfisherod.com)
  • Patients with head trauma may also sustain spinal trauma and should be handled cautiously until these injuries have been evaluated. (vin.com)
  • Some injuries can impact new mothers and their babies for the rest of their lives, making it crucial for families affected by birth injuries and trauma to determine if anyone's at fault, and if they are, hold them accountable. (gendermedjournal.com)
  • The terms "birth injury" and "birth trauma" refer to a physical injury that a baby may suffer during birth. (gendermedjournal.com)
  • Of a total of 8500 patients with trauma injuries, 1332 were motorcyclists, with a male to female ratio of 15:1. (who.int)
  • Injuries are the most common cause of death receive the greatest load of trauma patients among people 1 to 34 years of age, a leading in Tehran and are located in different parts cause of disability and years of life lost, and of the city. (who.int)
  • Virtually any type of trauma can affect nerves. (denverlaw.com)
  • Any head trauma associated with a loss of consciousness is a concussion. (orthopaedicclinic.com.sg)
  • It is estimated that 20% of patients with head trauma will suffer postconcussive symptoms (impaired memory and concentration, persistent headache, fatigue, mood and sleep disturbances, and dizziness). (orthopaedicclinic.com.sg)
  • Head injuries are a major concern to the team physicians, and these injuries represent a wide spectrum of trauma. (orthopaedicclinic.com.sg)
  • As with any trauma, patients are at risk of subsequent secondary injury, which in the setting of head injury can be particularly devastating because of the limited and fixed cranial space and the inability of cerebral tissue to repair or to regenerate. (orthopaedicclinic.com.sg)
  • If you would like an appointment / review with our head injuries (trauma) and concussion special ist in Singapore , the best way is to call +65 6664 8135 or click here to book an appointment at the clinic. (orthopaedicclinic.com.sg)
  • Relatively minor compression of the superior aspect of orbit may also result in trauma to the optic nerve . (lookfordiagnosis.com)
  • But when birth injuries or trauma occur due to careless medical attention or negligence, it's critical that whoever caused the injuries is held accountable for his or her actions. (marksalomone.com)
  • Differentiating between concussion and more serious head injuries requires a thorough history of the trauma and a neurologic examination. (health-care-clinic.org)
  • If no abnormalities are found and if severe head injury appears unlikely, the patient should be observed for signs of more severe cerebral trauma. (health-care-clinic.org)
  • TMJ disorders typically come from inflammation or irritation of the ligaments and muscles around the joint, often caused by grinding teeth during sleep (bruxism), trauma to the head or neck, or arthritis in the jaw. (miracle-ear.com)
  • Bilateral facial nerve palsy (FNP) is a rare condition, representing less than 2% of all cases of FNP. (ijorl.com)
  • Keane JR. Bilateral seventh nerve palsy: analysis of 43 cases and review of the literature. (ijorl.com)
  • Kinoshita T, Ishii K, Okitsu T, Okudera T, Ogawa T. Facial nerve palsy: Evaluation by contrast-enhanced MR imaging. (ijorl.com)
  • However, few studies have focused on the relationship between the distance of occipital-cervical vertical reduction and lower cranial nerve palsy following vertical over-distraction. (biomedcentral.com)
  • If one of these nerves or the area in the brain that controls these muscles is damaged, the muscles may become paralyzed to varying degrees (called a palsy), and people may not be able to move their eyes normally. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Birth injury lawyers may also handle claims that involve conditions that may not result from malpractice or negligence, such as Cerebral Palsy, Erb's Palsy, brain damage, bone fractures, facial paralysis, hypertension, perinatal asphyxia, spinal cord injuries, and even wrongful death. (gendermedjournal.com)
  • Fourth nerve palsy, also known as superior oblique palsy or trochlear nerve palsy, occurs when the fourth cranial nerve becomes diseased or damaged. (optometrists.org)
  • Fourth nerve palsy can be congenital or acquired. (optometrists.org)
  • Idiopathic fourth nerve palsy occurs when there is no known cause for the nerve paralysis. (optometrists.org)
  • What are the symptoms of fourth nerve palsy? (optometrists.org)
  • Fourth nerve palsy generally affects only one eye, but it can affect both eyes as well. (optometrists.org)
  • How is fourth nerve palsy diagnosed? (optometrists.org)
  • To diagnose fourth nerve palsy, your eye doctor will first conduct a full medical history. (optometrists.org)
  • How is fourth nerve palsy treated? (optometrists.org)
  • The treatment options for fourth nerve palsy depend on the underlying cause of the condition. (optometrists.org)
  • When fourth nerve palsy is idiopathic or caused by an injury to the nerve, it may improve on its own after several months. (optometrists.org)
  • Vision therapy is an effective treatment option for some patients with fourth nerve palsy, as it can help to improve eye movements and binocular vision. (optometrists.org)
  • The sooner fourth nerve palsy is diagnosed, the greater your chances of optimal treatment results. (optometrists.org)
  • Posttraumatic bilateral abducens nerve palsy: mechanism of injury and prognosis. (csnn.eu)
  • Bilateral traumatic abducens nerve palsy without skull fracture or intracranial hematoma-a report of 3 cases and consideration of the mechanism of injury (author's transl). (csnn.eu)
  • 7. Dengler BA, Bartanusz V. Bilateral abducens nerve palsy fol-low--ing ligamentous C1- C2 distraction. (csnn.eu)
  • Delayed unilateral abducens nerve palsy fol-low--ing contralateral post-traumatic epidural hematoma. (csnn.eu)
  • Cerebral palsy is a permanent type of birth injury caused by the lack of oxygen to the brain. (marksalomone.com)
  • The exact cause of vaccination-related cranial nerve palsy in children is not known. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Recovery is usually complete in case of benign sixth nerve palsy in childhood. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The appropriate 7th character is to be added to each code from block Intracranial injury (S06). (icdlist.com)
  • Traumatic events can lead to both primary injuries [e.g. scalp lacerations, intracranial bleeds, skull fractures, concussion, and diffuse axonal injury, (DAI)] and later, secondary injuries (e.g. herniation syndromes, diffuse edema, and hypoxic/ischemic injuries). (orthopaedicclinic.com.sg)
  • A brief evaluation of abrasions and/or lacerations over the head is performed for evidence of decompressed or open skull fractures. (vin.com)
  • Commonly occurring birth injuries include head swelling or bruising, bleeding underneath cranial bones, clavicle fractures, and facial nerve injuries if the baby's face receives too much pressure. (gendermedjournal.com)
  • A mechanism of injury suggested by the study of as-sociated cervical spine fractures. (csnn.eu)
  • Bilateral traumatic abducens nerve paralysis with cervical spine flexion injury. (csnn.eu)
  • This nerve is also called the abducens nerve. (medlineplus.gov)
  • See Pediatric Concussion and Other Traumatic Brain Injuries , a Critical Images slideshow, to help identify the signs and symptoms of TBI, determine the type and severity of injury, and initiate appropriate treatment. (medscape.com)
  • The duration of the incubation period is inversely related to the severity of symptoms, and shorter incubation periods are associated with injuries closer to the central nervous system. (cdc.gov)
  • Symptoms of localized tetanus include muscle spasms confined to the injury site. (cdc.gov)
  • In some situations, doctors can relieve the nerve inflammation that produces some of the symptoms of nerve damage. (salinastriallaw.com)
  • What Are Some Symptoms of Nerve Damage? (salinastriallaw.com)
  • The symptoms you experience depend on the types of signals that get disrupted by your nerve injury. (salinastriallaw.com)
  • The symptoms of a TBI vary depending on the severity of the injury, and the part of the brain which is affected. (slackdavis.com)
  • A carotid body tumor may not cause any symptoms, but as the mass grows, it may press on nearby nerves and blood vessels. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • The degree of nerve damage severity you experience will impact your symptoms, pain, and recovery time. (denverlaw.com)
  • In addition, different types of nerve damage will produce various symptoms. (denverlaw.com)
  • Sometimes people can have symptoms indicating multiple types of nerve damage. (denverlaw.com)
  • Understanding the symptoms of a spinal cord injury can be helpful in many respects. (shinerlawgroup.com)
  • If a serious injury disrupts those signals, it can cause major problems for an injury victim, ranging from chronic pain to difficulty breathing, change in mood, varying degrees of paralysis, and more. (munley.com)
  • We report a case of a 27-year-old male who presented to the ENT OPD with sequential bilateral facial nerve paralysis which was delayed onset and post traumatic. (ijorl.com)
  • Delayed onset post- traumatic bilateral facial nerve paralysis: A rare case report. (ijorl.com)
  • Sertac Y. Total facial nerve decompression for severe traumatic facial nerve paralysis: a review of 10 cases. (ijorl.com)
  • It may be blunted in infants or adults with a hearing disorder or facial nerve paralysis. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • There is less chance of recovery in case of complete paralysis of the sixth nerve. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Face, neck, and head injuries can be life-threatening. (munley.com)
  • Auto accidents and falls are major causes of the head, neck, and facial injuries. (munley.com)
  • Our special programs focus on treating brain tumors, as well as tumors in the head and neck, epilepsy, movement disorders, cranial nerve dysfunction syndromes, peripheral nerve injuries, pain, and more. (providence.org)
  • Dry mouth can be a result of damage to the facial nerve (the seventh cranial nerve) from an injury or surgery on the head and neck area. (intelligentdental.com)
  • Dr Albin B Payyappilly,Post Graduate,Dept of ENT & Head and Neck Surgery,MVJ Medical college and research Hospital Bangalore. (ijorl.com)
  • Dr Juthika S Rai,Associate Professor,Dept of ENT & Head and Neck Surgery,MVJ Medical college and research Hospital Bangalore. (ijorl.com)
  • Dr B V Chandre Gowda,Professor & HOD,Dept of ENT & Head and Neck Surgery,MVJ Medical college and research Hospital Bangalore. (ijorl.com)
  • Dr Nagaraj B Thimmasettaiah,Professor,Dept of ENT & Head and Neck Surgery,MVJ Medical college and research Hospital Bangalore. (ijorl.com)
  • Dr Marie C Sharafine Stephen,Assistant Professor,Dept of ENT & Head and Neck Surgery,MVJ Medical college and research Hospital Bangalore. (ijorl.com)
  • Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. (ijorl.com)
  • It occurs due to spasm and inflammation of the jaw, head and neck muscles. (synergytmjpain.com)
  • Twelve pairs of nerves-the cranial nerves-lead directly from the brain to various parts of the head, neck, and trunk. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Twelve pairs of cranial nerves emerge from the underside of the brain, pass through openings in the skull, and lead to parts of the head, neck, and trunk. (msdmanuals.com)
  • BACKGROUNDRecurrent and/or metastatic (R/M) head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is generally an incurable disease, with patients experiencing median survival of under 10 months and significant morbidity. (bvsalud.org)
  • Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) has been associated with survival in various cancers, including head and neck cancer. (bvsalud.org)
  • Your healthcare provider begins with a physical examination of your head and neck. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Physical examination should include detailed head and neck assessment for crepitus/deformity, bruising (e.g., the Battle sign), blood or fluid leakage [e.g., cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak], and tenderness. (orthopaedicclinic.com.sg)
  • Usually described as a ringing, whooshing or whistling sound, tinnitus can be caused by hearing loss, ear canal blockage, head or neck injuries or medications. (miracle-ear.com)
  • Poor posture can create tension in the neck muscles, disrupting proper blood circulation and negatively affecting the function of your cranial nerves to cause a ringing in the ears. (miracle-ear.com)
  • Gently pull your head toward your right shoulder without turning your neck and hold the position for 20-30 seconds. (miracle-ear.com)
  • Pull your head gently to the right to feel a stretch along the left side of your neck. (miracle-ear.com)
  • [ 1 ] and/or invading the overlying soft tissues, or inducing vascular injuries to the brain. (medscape.com)
  • Vascular disease related to diabetes, that leads to a reduced blood supply to the nerve. (optometrists.org)
  • The most well-known transient intricacies related with TBIs incorporate mental debilitation, hardships with tangible handling and correspondence prompt seizures, hydrocephalus, cerebrospinal liquid (CSF) spillage, vascular or cranial nerve wounds, tinnitus, organ disappointment, and polytrauma. (alliedacademies.org)
  • The etiology of central nerve injury can vary from a congenital anomaly, vascular accidents, spinal cord injuries to degenerative illnesses. (bvsalud.org)
  • The injuries can range from a simple concussion to severe brain damage, but the effects can be long term. (slackdavis.com)
  • What are the potential complications of a brain injury or concussion? (slackdavis.com)
  • According to the Brain Injury Alliance, a concussion can cause lifelong pain and impairments. (morrisbart.com)
  • A concussion can result from a direct blow to the head, violent shaking of the head, or whiplash. (morrisbart.com)
  • It is possible to have a serious concussion even if you do not hit your head during the crash. (morrisbart.com)
  • A concussion is sometimes called mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI). (orthopaedicclinic.com.sg)
  • Concussion remains the most common type of sports-related head injury and is the focus of this chapter. (orthopaedicclinic.com.sg)
  • Primary injuries arise from an initial traumatic event and include scalp and skull injuries, extraparenchymal hemorrhage, cortical contusion, concussion, and diffuse axonal injury. (orthopaedicclinic.com.sg)
  • By far the most common head injury, concussion results from a blow to the head - a blow hard enough to jostle the brain and make it hit against the skull, causing temporary neural dysfunction, but not hard enough to cause a cerebral contusion. (health-care-clinic.org)
  • This can be the result of violent blows to the head or from the whiplash effect when someone is involved in a collision. (slackdavis.com)
  • Nonetheless, shut head wounds can likewise result from rotational powers when the head exciting bends in the road side to side or from the cerebrum pushing ahead or in reverse within the skull (i.e., in case of whiplash). (alliedacademies.org)
  • This type of tinnitus, also known as cervical tinnitus, can be caused by whiplash injury, stress or physical strain. (miracle-ear.com)
  • The rehabilitation program at Providence specializes in providing outstanding care and service to meet the needs of individuals - of all ages - with stroke, spinal cord injury, brain injury, amputation, post-polio, vestibular and balance dysfunction, diabetic neuropathy and other medical conditions. (providence.org)
  • Autonomic Nerves - these nerves control our involuntary and partially voluntary activities. (denverlaw.com)
  • Cephalic tetanus is characterized by a head or face wound and flaccid cranial nerve palsies. (cdc.gov)
  • Clival epidural hematoma in traumatic sixth cranial nerve palsies combined with cervical injuries. (csnn.eu)
  • Traumatic brain injuries are caused by a rapid acceleration or deceleration of the head causing the brain to move inside the skull. (slackdavis.com)
  • Traumatic brain injuries can cause permanent disabilities. (morrisbart.com)
  • The CDC estimates that at least 14.4 percent of traumatic brain injuries stem from car accidents. (morrisbart.com)
  • Therefore, in the context of our present study, we considered that a normal occipital-cervical distance is likely important for avoiding over-distraction injuries to the cranial nerves and spinal cord during OCF. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The prestigious Mayo Clinic breaks down the differences between mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and concussions, and moderate to severe brain injury. (slackdavis.com)
  • Dementia puglistica (ataxia, pyramidal tract dysfunction, tremor, impaired memory, dysarthria, and behavioral changes) is a chronic brain injury that results from multiple concussions. (orthopaedicclinic.com.sg)
  • As a result, many different sensations can occur to the facial and oral structures that these nerves innervate. (synergytmjpain.com)
  • Brainstem injuries can, for example, infiltrate any of the cranial nerves that innervate facial and head structures, having an effect on nutrition, due to the fact that the patient is often unable to eat without running the risk of directing food or liquid into the lungs 2 . (bvsalud.org)
  • The fourth cranial nerve controls the actions of the superior oblique eye muscle. (optometrists.org)
  • Because there are common nerve pathways through the skull, the same disorder that damages the sixth cranial nerve may affect other cranial nerves (such as the third or fourth cranial nerve). (medlineplus.gov)
  • In the West injury occurs in 1.1% of C-sections. (wikipedia.org)
  • sh injury occurs when force or pressure is put on a body part. (munley.com)
  • Absence of this reflex occurs in blindness and in injuries to cranial nerves III, V, and VII. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Abnormalities in a cranial nerve reflex indicate injury to the brainstem or the neural pathway connecting to the brainstem. (vin.com)
  • Experience can make all the difference in spinal cord injury cases, so you will want the most qualified Boca Raton spinal cord injury lawyer to represent your interests in court. (shinerlawgroup.com)
  • Our spinal cord injury lawyer aggressively pursues every legal avenue for obtaining compensation for your injuries. (shinerlawgroup.com)
  • Accidents are the most common reason for a spinal cord injury . (shinerlawgroup.com)
  • This is why our spinal cord injury lawyer works tirelessly to advocate for your interests and protect your rights under the law. (shinerlawgroup.com)
  • Each taste bud is innervated by several nerve fibers. (medscape.com)
  • Taste fibers from the anterior two thirds of the tongue first travel with the lingual nerve and then are relayed to the chorda tympani nerve. (medscape.com)
  • While any number of injuries may occur during the birthing process, a number of specific conditions are well described. (wikipedia.org)
  • TBI can occur as the result of a sudden, violent blow or jolt to the head. (munley.com)
  • Burn injuries can occur at work, at home, in an apartment, or on a dangerous premise. (munley.com)
  • A birth injury is more likely to occur in the cases of large babies, premature or early babies, or babies who aren't head-first in the birth canal. (gendermedjournal.com)
  • These may occur with closed or penetrating injuries. (lookfordiagnosis.com)
  • Birth injuries refer to various incidences that occur to an infant or mother before, during or directly after delivery. (marksalomone.com)
  • Nerve roots branch into peripheral nerves that run to individual organs, muscles, and nerve endings in the skin. (salinastriallaw.com)
  • It's an injury to your peripheral nerves. (denverlaw.com)
  • In this autoimmune disease, the immune system attacks and damages the protective coating surrounding nerves. (healthline.com)
  • We discussed the ensuing lawsuit and many of the injury details, here , and we predicted an appeal would follow the jury's verdict (a) that the subway motorman was 70% at fault and Sanders 30% and (b) awarding Sanders $6,000,000 for his pain and suffering damages (after apportionment). (newyorkinjurycasesblog.com)
  • The Chicago birth injury attorney for you is one with experience working on the best legal team at superior law firms, who respects the attorney-client relationship, has compassion, and works hard to get fair compensation for parents of children who sustained birth injuries or damages. (gendermedjournal.com)
  • All things being equal, the injury comes as a sharp blow that clatters or in any case damages the mind. (alliedacademies.org)
  • If your child sustained a birth injury, you may be entitled to compensatory damages. (marksalomone.com)
  • With nearly 50 subspecialties represented, we offer complex and minimally invasive surgery as well as ongoing care for pituitary and skull base tumors, stroke, peripheral nerve disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS), epilepsy and more. (providence.org)
  • Holly Green has consistently helped reduced the time I've lost to sports injuries. (acusportstherapy.net)
  • Although there are many visual problems that arise from brain injury and stroke, three are more devastating and impairing than the rest. (susanfisherod.com)
  • Double vision (diplopia) is a serious and intolerable condition that can be seen in patients with brain injury, stroke and other neurologically compromising conditions. (susanfisherod.com)
  • The lingual-tonsillar branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve (cranial nerve IX) relays taste information from the posterior one third of the tongue. (medscape.com)
  • Samples were transferred and kept fro- nerve (cranial nerve VIII), the inner zen at -20 °C in our research laboratory. (who.int)
  • Caput succedaneum, bruises, bleeding along the displacements of cranial bones, and subcapsular hematomas of the liver are among reported birth injuries. (wikipedia.org)
  • The patient should be fully resuscitated before neurologic injuries are evaluated. (vin.com)
  • Secondary injury includes herniation syndromes, secondary infarcts and bleeds, diffuse cerebral edema, hypoxic and ischemic injuries, and hydrocephalus. (orthopaedicclinic.com.sg)
  • Neurological assessment should include evaluation of the level of consciousness, cranial nerve reflexes and skeletal motor responses. (vin.com)
  • Such an examination must evaluate the patient's level of consciousness (LOC), mental status, cranial nerve and motor function, deep tendon reflexes, and orientation to time, place, and person. (health-care-clinic.org)
  • A diffuse axonal injury can cause long-term function impairments or death. (morrisbart.com)
  • Car accidents can also cause nerve damage. (denverlaw.com)
  • Car accidents often cause diffuse axonal injuries. (morrisbart.com)
  • More than 40 percent of spinal cord injuries are caused by traffic accidents in the population under 65 years of age. (shinerlawgroup.com)
  • Close to 30 percent of spinal cord injuries are caused by slip and fall accidents in the population under 65 years of age. (shinerlawgroup.com)
  • Neuropathic pain is "nerve" pain due to long-term damage of nerve tissue. (synergytmjpain.com)
  • Oscillopsia can be a side effect of nerve damage. (healthline.com)
  • Cervicogenic headaches are caused by damage or injury of the cranial nerves inside and surrounding the head. (strabon.org)
  • Nerve damage can cause permanent disabilities. (salinastriallaw.com)
  • But in many cases, the effects of nerve damage can produce permanent injuries. (salinastriallaw.com)
  • If you suffered nerve damage in an accident, it is essential to learn more about these injuries and how you may be able to seek compensation for them. (salinastriallaw.com)
  • Doctors typically use the term "nerve damage" to refer to an injury to the peripheral nervous system. (salinastriallaw.com)
  • How Does Nerve Damage Happen? (salinastriallaw.com)
  • Swollen tissues can press on nerves and damage them. (salinastriallaw.com)
  • Keep in mind that motor nerve damage can lead to other problems. (salinastriallaw.com)
  • For example, nerve damage that weakens your leg can cause you to limp. (salinastriallaw.com)
  • Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia Internuclear ophthalmoplegia is impairment of horizontal eye movements caused by damage to certain connections between nerve centers in the brain stem (the lower part of the brain). (msdmanuals.com)
  • At Slack Davis Sanger, our Dallas brain injury lawyers have the experience and resources to help individuals and families obtain the damage awards they deserve. (slackdavis.com)
  • The advancement of the illness may be halted by medication, but his recovery will rely on the extent of nerve tissue damage. (animalsguides.com)
  • One example of a severe injury from a crash is nerve damage. (denverlaw.com)
  • There are more than 100 types of nerve damage, ranging from mild to severe. (denverlaw.com)
  • What are Nerve Damage Injuries? (denverlaw.com)
  • Nerve damage refers to a broad category of nerve injuries. (denverlaw.com)
  • For personal injury cases, the easiest way to quantify nerve damage is by the level of injury severity. (denverlaw.com)
  • 3. Neurotmesis - the most severe type of nerve damage injury. (denverlaw.com)
  • There are more than 100 different types of nerve damage. (denverlaw.com)
  • The location of the damage will depend on how they suffered the injuries. (denverlaw.com)
  • Back injuries and nerve damage are among the most common auto accident duos. (denverlaw.com)
  • Damage to the spinal cord can cause profound nerve damage. (denverlaw.com)
  • The result can be damage to the surrounding nerves. (denverlaw.com)
  • A sudden stop or change in momentum may be enough to stretch the blood vessels in the brain and damage the cranial nerves. (morrisbart.com)
  • Flying debris may strike the head and pierce the skull, causing extensive damage to the brain. (morrisbart.com)
  • A brain injury is a damage to the brain that results in an impairment to speech, language, behavioral or physical functioning. (diacolaw.com)
  • The plaintiff, a middle-aged female, alleged injuries including cranial nerve damage, occipital neuralgia, chronic migraine headaches, and an unspecified shoulder injury. (lawsuit-information-center.com)
  • Whatever the cause, the resulting injury is mild compared with the damage done by cerebral contusions or lacerations. (health-care-clinic.org)
  • Our team has the experience necessary to help you obtain compensation for catastrophic injuries like damage to the spinal cord. (shinerlawgroup.com)
  • Cranial mononeuropathy VI is damage to the sixth cranial nerve. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The most immediate complications of brain injury are usually physical. (slackdavis.com)
  • When complications arising during pregnancy and/or labor are overlooked or mistreated, your health care provider may be liable (financially responsible) for injuries to your baby. (marksalomone.com)
  • Mothers may sustain birth injuries from infections and complications from anesthetics, which can be the result of too much or too little medication. (marksalomone.com)
  • Dr. Sarah Hopkins is an assistant professor of clinical neurology and section head for multiple sclerosis and neuro-inflammatory disorders in the division of neurology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. (cdc.gov)
  • Some cranial nerve disorders interfere with eye movement. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Most birth injury cases involve mothers who lacked proper prenatal care or obstetricians who failed to assess potential risk factors or diagnose pregnancy-related disorders. (gendermedjournal.com)
  • Neurological disorders arising from injuries to the central nerve system may compromise the nutritional status depending on the affected area, having sometimes a detrimental effect on the physical and cognitive capacities required for a proper nutrition. (bvsalud.org)
  • These growths are typically benign (noncancerous), but may affect nearby nerves and blood vessels if they grow large. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • On plain head CT scans, meningiomas are usually dural-based tumors that are isoattenuating to slightly hyperattenuating. (medscape.com)
  • Motor Nerves - motor nerves control movement by sending signals from our brain and spinal cord to the muscles. (denverlaw.com)
  • The aim of assessment is to determine the location and severity of the injury. (vin.com)
  • The two most useful cranial nerve reflexes for rapid assessment of brainstem function are the gag reflex and the presence of physiologic nystagmus, otherwise known as the oculocephalic reflex. (vin.com)
  • The commonest musculoskeletal injury was fracture: tibial fracture with 509 cases (49.8%) comprised the largest proportion. (who.int)
  • Such injuries can interfere with our ability to function properly or execute daily activities. (denverlaw.com)
  • We help those who have suffered catastrophic injuries. (munley.com)
  • Catastrophic injuries can have a life-changing effect on both an individual and their entire family. (munley.com)
  • Brain injuries are among the most devastating types of catastrophic injuries. (munley.com)
  • Around 15 percent of all injuries to the spinal cord are caused by gunshot wounds, knife injuries and other weapons. (shinerlawgroup.com)
  • A shut head injury results when there is no access through the skull into cerebrum tissue. (alliedacademies.org)
  • Tragically, hearing loss is a common workplace injury. (munley.com)
  • Idiopathic (unexplained) hearing loss 119 SNHL children having cochlear Student t-test was used to determine may be the result of an infectious disease implant surgery, ranging in age from 3 significant differences in means and or an injury [1]. (who.int)
  • Its afferent and efferent limbs are branches of a single nerve fiber, the axon (axon-like dendrite) of a sensory neuron. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Attention, concentration, arousal - the ability to respond consistently to sensory stimulation by eye-opening, localizing and tracking with head or eye movement. (casperdetoledo.com)
  • or, if the eyes or head turns to a variety of sensory stimuli. (casperdetoledo.com)
  • Sensory Nerves - sensory nerves control pain and other sensations. (denverlaw.com)
  • The plaintiff claimed she suffered personal injuries, which included a mild traumatic brain injury, post-concussive syndrome, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), due to the collision. (lawsuit-information-center.com)
  • The tendons can press on your median nerve, causing your fingers, hand, and elbow to hurt. (salinastriallaw.com)