The head houses the eyes, ears, nose, and mouth, which are vital for processing environmental information. 2. Primary Functions
A common mild traumatic brain injury caused by a blow to the head, fall, or rapid acceleration/deceleration (e.g., whiplash).
Controls voluntary movement, emotions, vision, hearing, and reasoning. The head houses the eyes, ears, nose, and
A rigid, bony structure that protects the brain, neurovascular structures, and eyes. Brain Regions:
Coordinates voluntary muscle movements, posture, and balance. The head houses the eyes
The head enables sight, sound, smell, and taste.
Brain damage occurs without breaking the skull, often from the brain shaking inside the skull. Penetrating Injury: The skull is broken. or rapid acceleration/deceleration (e.g.
Head injuries occur due to trauma to the scalp, skull, or brain, ranging from minor bruises to severe traumatic brain injuries (TBI).
The head houses the eyes, ears, nose, and mouth, which are vital for processing environmental information. 2. Primary Functions
A common mild traumatic brain injury caused by a blow to the head, fall, or rapid acceleration/deceleration (e.g., whiplash).
Controls voluntary movement, emotions, vision, hearing, and reasoning.
A rigid, bony structure that protects the brain, neurovascular structures, and eyes. Brain Regions:
Coordinates voluntary muscle movements, posture, and balance.
The head enables sight, sound, smell, and taste.
Brain damage occurs without breaking the skull, often from the brain shaking inside the skull. Penetrating Injury: The skull is broken.
Head injuries occur due to trauma to the scalp, skull, or brain, ranging from minor bruises to severe traumatic brain injuries (TBI).