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concuss

[kuhn-kuhs] / kənˈkʌs /










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The list of injuries to law enforcement — the broken limbs, concussed skulls, torn ligaments and burned skin — have been documented.

From Washington Post

Prof Stewart says at the top level, rugby is leading the way in removing concussed players from the pitch, but he says more needs to be done.

From BBC

Teenage girls who were concussed took, on average, two days longer to recover from injury and return to play.

From BBC

In the aftermath, I was concussed and, just for a moment, certain that I had died.

From Los Angeles Times

That cat-and-mouse game will continue until medicine devises a test to determine whether a player has been concussed on the spot, how severely and when his brain has healed enough to resume playing.

From Washington Times