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- adjective Occurring after, or as a consequence of, a
concussion
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Examples
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Owens can recall at least five concussions since high school, but he said it was not until August 2011, nearly a year after the fearsome hit on the punt return, that anybody used the phrase "postconcussion syndrome" on him.
NYT > Home Page By GEORGE VECSEY 2011
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Owens can recall at least five concussions since high school, but he said it was not until August 2011, nearly a year after the fearsome hit on the punt return, that anybody used the phrase "postconcussion syndrome" on him.
NYT > Home Page By GEORGE VECSEY 2011
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Owens can recall at least five concussions since high school, but he said it was not until August 2011, nearly a year after the fearsome hit on the punt return, that anybody used the phrase "postconcussion syndrome" on him.
NYT > Home Page By GEORGE VECSEY 2011
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Owens can recall at least five concussions since high school, but he said it was not until August 2011, nearly a year after the fearsome hit on the punt return, that anybody used the phrase "postconcussion syndrome" on him.
NYT > Home Page By GEORGE VECSEY 2011
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In December, for example, Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward was reported to have criticized his teammate, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, for not playing because he had postconcussion symptoms.
When it comes to head injuries, football still has a long way to go 2010
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In December, for example, Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward was reported to have criticized his teammate, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, for not playing because he had postconcussion symptoms.
When it comes to head injuries, football still has a long way to go 2010
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Cardinals center fielder Jim Edmonds, who started four games the final six weeks because of postconcussion syndrome, is outperforming the Tigers lineup by himself.
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Edmonds, who missed most of the second half with postconcussion syndrome, has started five games in 10 days, including each playoff game.
USATODAY.com - Padres still can't solve Cards, who grab 2-0 series edge 2006
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Cardinals center fielder Jim Edmonds, who started only four times in the final six weeks of the regular season because of postconcussion syndrome due to a head injury sustained June 21 against the Chicago White Sox, hit the ball hard three times in four at-bats, good for two singles, one RBI and one run. ...
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Edmonds missed most of the last half of the season with postconcussion syndrome and a painful turf toe injury on his left big toe.
USATODAY.com - Cardinals' Edmonds rises to the occasion 2006
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