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Closed
Head Injury
Occurs
when the head accelerates and then rapidly decelerates or collides
with another object (for example the windshield of a car) and brain
tissue is damaged, not by the presence of a foreign object within
the brain, but by violent smashing, stretching, and twisting, of
brain tissue. Closed
brain injuries typically cause diffuse tissue damage that results in
disabilities which are generalized and highly variable.
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