Trauma occurs due to an accident, rape, or natural disaster. Typically, shock and denial follow the occurrence. Examples of erratic emotions, flashbacks, strained relationships, and even physical symptoms like headaches or nausea are longer-term reactions.
Vascular Trauma - Types, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Vascular traumas are injuries affecting the blood vessels such as veins or arteries from traumas or heavy blows. Scroll down to read more about it.
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) in Children: Signs, Diagnosis, and Special Considerations
Pediatric spinal cord injury refers to damage or trauma to the spinal cord in children due to injury, medical conditions, or congenital abnormalities.
Sports Injury Hospitalizations: Recent Trends
Recent trends in sports injury hospitalizations indicate a concerning increase in the number of individuals requiring hospitalization. Read below to know more.
Oral Trauma and Incidence of Fibromas - An Overview
The association between oral fibromas and trauma is well-established in medical literature and research. Read the article to know know more.
Arm Trauma - Causes, Symptoms, Types, Diagnosis, and Treatment
The most common cause of arm trauma is falling onto the overstretched hand or when the nerves are stretched or compressed.
SMART - Sensor Technology in Orthopedic Trauma
SMART implants and sensor-based technology have several applications in orthopedics and trauma. Read the article to learn more.
Emergency Surgery in Polytrauma Patients
Polytrauma involves multiple traumatic injuries, which need prompt emergency care to reduce mortality rates. Read to know more.
Six P’s of Orthopedic Trauma
Six P’s of orthopedic trauma is a systemic approach to evaluating injuries that help manage orthopedic trauma.
Nasal Fracture Reduction - An Overview
Nasal fractures are a common occurrence, often resulting from trauma to the face. Read the article below.
Understanding Stockholm Syndrome - The Complex Bond Between Captor and Captive
A psychological reaction known as Stockholm syndrome occurs when hostages or kidnapping victims experience gratitude toward their captors.