
A concussion, also known as the light cranial trauma, is an injury that occurs following a blow to the head or an impact on the body which causes a sudden movement of the brain inside the skull.
For more information, consult a cerebral concussion (light craniocerebral trauma).
How does screening and monitoring a light cerebral follow in the Mauricie and Center-du-Québec work work?
The screening and monitoring program of a cranio-red-lighter trauma (TCCL) offers the services of a clinical nurse specializing in head trauma, a psychologist and a doctor-advisor.
-The evaluation and follow -up will be carried out by a clinical nurse in the form of a telephone interview. During these interviews, advice and useful information will be transmitted to you to reduce and manage the symptoms well. The advisory doctor can also be involved at different stages of the follow-up process. If necessary, follow -up by the psychologist can also be offered.
Do you think you have undergone a light craniocerebral trauma and/or you want to inform yourself, ask questions?
- Nurse line phone: 819 697-3333, then 63407
- Program coordinator phone: 819 697-3333, then 64019
- Fax: 819 694-4263
- Opening hours: Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Multidisciplinary Services Department
Trauma rehabilitation team
Regional University Affiliate Hospital Center (Chaur)
1991, Boulevard du Carmel
Trois-Rivières (Quebec) G8z 3R9
Please do not present yourself in person.
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If you wish to refer a user or information on the access mechanism to the clinical personnel | Light craniocerebral trauma (TCCL).