/trəˈmatik/,/trou-/,/trô-/,
- of or relating to a physical injury or wound to the body
- psychologically painful;"few experiences are more traumatic than losing a child";
- (trauma) injury: any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.
- (trauma) an emotional wound or shock often having long-lasting effects
- (Trauma (1993 film)) Trauma is a 1993 film directed by Dario Argento who also co-wrote the screenplay. The film can be described as a giallo, that is a film with influences from the horror, mystery, and thriller genres.
- (Trauma (2004 film)) Trauma is a 2004 British psychological thriller directed by Marc Evans and written by Richard Smith.
- (Trauma (album)) Trauma is the seventh album by rapper/producer DJ Quik. It was released on 2005 and sold 100,000 copies through his own independent label Mad Science Records. The album peaked at #43 on the Billboard 200 music chart on October 1, 2005. ...
- (Trauma (band)) Trauma was an American power metal band. It was known as being the band of virtuoso Cliff Burton, before going to Metallica.
- (Trauma (comics)) Trauma (Terrence Ward) is a fictional comic book character. He is a teenage superhero in Marvel Comics' shared universe, the Marvel Universe. Created by writer Dan Slott and artist Stefano Caselli, he first appeared in '''' #1 (April 2007).
- (Trauma (medicine)) Trauma or injury refers to any body damage due to a due a physical impact or accident. The degree of injury may range from mild to life and limb threatening.
- of, caused by, or causing trauma
- (trauma) Injury to the body, or an event that causes long-lasting mental or emotional damage.
- (Trauma) A wound or injury to living tissue.
- (trauma) a term derived from the Greek for "wound"; it refers to any bodily injury (see injury)
- (Trauma) Any injury, whether physically or emotionally inflicted. Medically, trauma refers to a serious or critical bodily injury or wound. Emotionally trauma refers to an experience that is emotionally painful, which often results in lasting mental and physical effects. ...
- (trauma) A disordered psychic or behavioral state resulting from severe mental or emotional stress or physical injury.
- (Trauma) Injury, physical or psychological, caused by shock, violence or abuse.
- (Trauma) Injury caused by accident.
- (Trauma) Injury caused by external force, chemical, temperature extremes, or poor tooth alignment
- (TRAUMA) A psychobiological reaction to a TRAUMATIC EVENT. Characterized by hyperarousal of the SNS, and with extreme threat, possibly also activating the PNS. Not all TRAUMATIC EVENTS lead to TRAUMA in all people. ...
- (TRAUMA) A disastrous or life-threatening event that can cause severe emotional distress, including dissociative symptoms and disorders.
- (TRAUMA) The physical damage to the tissues both hard and soft.
- (Trauma (Surgery)) Trauma surgeons treat the most severe, life-threatening, penetrating and blunt force injuries. A trauma surgeon operates on critical and often multiple injuries to different organ systems. ...
- (Trauma) (Medicine) A physical wound. External or internal injury. Also a state or condition resulting from this, e.g. shock.
- (Trauma) (a wound), a term borrowed from ancient Greek, was at first used in surgery to denote a violent injury from an external cause that breached the body's integrity. (Traumatism is used occasionally as a synonym, and occasionally to refer to any condition resulting from trauma. ...