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Head Injury: How they look like?

Dr. Brad Herskowitz, Neurologist and Medical Director of the Neurology Research Group with Baptist Health Neuroscience Center explains, with a 3 D model, what’s happening during the brain during a high-velocity collision. The specialist says the brain still sloshes inside of the skull and can cause injury. Hematomas and contusions in the brain are the most common to see from these types of injuries, he says.

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