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Less serious head injuries may cause a concussion, a temporary loss of awareness.
(The research indicates that it takes less force to cause a concussion in girls and young women, perhaps because they have smaller heads and weaker necks).
Because the level of force it takes to cause a concussion differs from person to person, a long-term study comparing concussion rates would be needed.
All impacts are not created equal, and that's why no one has been able to identify what we call a "concussion threshold" - the amount of force that's necessary to cause a concussion.
I stop watching–I even turn away when an outstretched, utterly vulnerable wide receiver is about to take a helmet in his side and hit the ground with the kind of impact that could cause a concussion if he's lucky, worse if he's not.
It typically takes about 100 g's to cause a concussion.
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The hit on Brennan caused a concussion, but is not being reviewed by the Western Athletic Conference.
He missed 30 games in 2007 after a collision with a teammate caused a concussion.
On his birthday last year, he was drilled in the head by a pitch, causing a concussion.
A few minutes later, a Central player delivered an unusually hard check to Paul, almost causing a concussion.
Clemens threw the pitch that caused a concussion, so he must deal with the questions and the consequences.
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