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sergeinik [125]
3 years ago
15

Match each injury with a long-term consequence.

Health
2 answers:
PSYCHO15rus [73]3 years ago
6 0

The right matches are

A. Spinal cord injury is matched with 2. Quadriplegic  

A quadriplegia or quadriplegia is the paralysis of the four limbs, resulting in a more or less significant decrease in segmental strength and therefore a disability more or less disabling. Nowadays the quality of life and management of this handicap has greatly improved and quadriplegia no longer means "have no autonomy" on the contrary. Many people are fighting to get out.


B. Traumatic brain injury is matched with 1. Headaches .

Significant and repetitive headaches are associated with a stronger presence of small brain lesions detectable by brain imaging (MRI).

The lesions of the cerebral microvessels visible on the brain MRI can be of different nature: hypersignals in the white matter and silent infarction, more rare, reflecting a loss of tissue in the white matter.


C. Knee injury is matched with 3. Limited ability to walk and run.

We use our knees in all our travels. Their well-being is essential for our physical comfort. But some unpredictable injuries can hinder their proper functioning.

Serious knee injuries include:

* fractures

* (partial) ruptures of the quadricipital / patellar tendon

* dislocations of the patella

* Ligament rupture (cruciate ligament, collateral ligament)

* meniscus injuries


Elanso [62]3 years ago
5 0
A. Spinal cord injury- 2. Quadriplegic
B. Traumatic brain injury - 1. Headaches
C. Knee injury - 3. Limited ability to walk and run
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