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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 noticed whenever I am studying or thinking I use my fingertips and tap my temple area to make a drum rhythm. I'm not sure why I do this but the same there any harm or could lead to a concussion doing this since the temple is a weak point?
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The temple is actually the strongest part of your skull. In the big scheme of things, finger tapping would not even rate as a force. But, if it concerns you, stop doing it.
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How much force with a finger could cause a tbi would it have to be a tough whole punch? I'm currently recovering from a concussion and noticed that I can aggressively tap my temple area when reading or listening to music and never thought about it until the concussion and how my temple area kind of hurts.
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Yes, it would take a full fist powerful punch. Your greater risk is getting caught up in anxiety over something like this.
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I think there is also a difference between PCS /concussion and a TBI injury...
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A concussion is a subset of a TBI but it would still take a strong fist hit to cause a concussion. A simple example would be. If you could pound a nail with your finger tip, that finger could possibly cause a sub-concussive impact. A finger just does not have enough strength or mass to cause such an impact force.
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Thanks for the replies I meant getting a concussion from doing this not a serious tbi. Ever since I've had concussions I get very worried on how much of a impact can cause a concussion. Because I know sometimes the slightest bump can cause one. And I always thought the temple was a spot were if you touch or pressed on or in my case tapped it could cause a concussion.
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A concussion is one form of Traumatic Brain Injury. Sometimes called TBI, sometimes called mTBI and in some places I've come across in Au it's just called a head injury. Like PCS, the symptoms and severity differ greatly. One does not need to have a penetrating injury to the brain to have TBI. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/t...aininjury.html |
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