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  • Contrecoup Injury

    $395.00

    Demonstrates the forces that cause the brain to impact on the inside of the skull during many types of collisions that can cause injuries to the brain even without evidence of a significant impact to the face or back of the head.

  • Contrecoup Injury

    $395.00

    Demonstrates how the brain impacts on the inside of the skull during violent acceleration-deceleration and deceleration-acceleration movements to result in shear injury or traumatic axonal injury even without a significant blow to the head.

  • Coup-Contrecoup Injury

    $395.00

    Demonstrates how the brain impacts on the inside of the skull during violent acceleration-deceleration and deceleration-acceleration movements to result in shear injury or traumatic axonal injury even without a significant blow to the head.

  • Loss of Smell from Head Trauma (Shearing of Olfactory Nerves)

    $395.00

    Brain thrown out of normal position causing the olfactory nerves to stretch and tear.

  • Shear Injury

    $395.00

    Demonstrates how the brain impacts on the inside of the skull during a right frontal (forehead) impact to result in shear injury or traumatic axonal injury even without a significant blow to the head.

  • Traumatic Axonal Injury

    $395.00

    Demonstrates how the brain impacts on the inside of the skull during an impact with a headrest to result in shear injury or traumatic axonal injury.

  • Traumatic Axonal Injury and Shear Injury

    $395.00

    Demonstrates how the brain impacts on the inside of the skull during a right frontal (forehead) impact to result in shear injury or traumatic axonal injury even without a significant blow to the head.

  • Traumatic Axonal Injury and Shear Injury

    $395.00

    Demonstrates how the brain impacts on the inside of the skull during a left side (parietal) impact to result in shear injury or traumatic axonal injury even without a significant blow to the head.

  • Vestibular Nerve Injury – Resulting from Sudden Forward Acceleration

    $395.00

    Demonstrates the mechanism of injury — as the brain stem and skull move in different directions during a violent impact|stretch injuries to the vestibular nerve can occur. This type of injury is especially significant when supporting arguments of brain injuries occurring as a result of traumatic forces to the head (without an impact) because if forces were significant enough to damage the vestibular nerve|the forces were also likely sufficient to cause shear or traumatic axonal injury.