the brain moves back and forth inside theskull. This causes the brain fibers to be
stretched, blood vessels to bleed, and
inflammation to occur. Once this happens,
the child may begin to show
signs of a concussion. In mild cases
the child may experience a headache;
however, the more severe and/or
repetitive the injury, the more likely
significant damage may occur, such as
hemorrhage and severe brain injury.
Symptoms of mTBI (see Table 1)
also occur in moderate and severe