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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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I was crossing the road and a car failed to stop and I ran for about 10 seconds and now I am feeling horrible.
Would the steps from running be considered subconcussive impacts? I am worried that I have further damaged my brain, by the way I have been suffering from PCS for about 20 months. |
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Subconcussive impacts do not cause symptoms. The damage from them is cumulative from tens to hundreds such those suffered during boxing, football practice or soccer heading drills.
You likely are just reacting to the surge of adrenaline from the need to dart out of the way. A startle like that can be upsetting to a recovering brain. You do more damage with the excessive worry that the occasional bump or jar. And no, you did not do further damage to your brain.
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