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Old 03-12-2018, 02:31 PM
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Alright so what your saying is that for something to cause concussive or sub concussive impacts, it needs to be something that follows through and hits you with full force and momentum making your head stop or snap back(I.e. Contact sport impacts, hitting your head hard on a solid surface, etc) and not something that can be achieved through normal movements or things like even hard kissing, small head bumps/contacts, etc?
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