• Learn more about how to identify the signs and symptoms of concussions, as well as long term effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI).
  • A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) that is caused by a blow to the head or chest, whiplash, or other violent shaking of the head and body.
  • Concussion is among the most commonly occurring forms of traumatic brain injury and is sometimes referred to as mild traumatic brain injury.
  • There are an immense number of publications with "concussion" in their title -- roughly 300/year. Thus it seems that concussion is a topic of great interest.
  • TCB has been on the cutting edge of concussion information and awareness. We do not endorse products unless otherwise stated. The aim is to educate!
  • Children, young adults, and older adults are at especially high risk for concussions and may take longer to recover after a concussion.
  • especially : a jarring injury of the brain resulting in disturbance of cerebral function. The football player suffered a concussion. b. : a hard blow or collision.
  • Learn how to tell if you have a concussion and what to do in the case of a mild concussion.
  • A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in which the brain is injured by an impact or a sudden change in movement.
  • Concussions have been called an ‘invisible’ illness3, as brain scans and tests are unable to confirm whether a concussion has occurred.