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Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) and chronic cognitive impairment: A scoping review.
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), or concussion, is the most common type of traumatic brain injury. With mTBI comes symptoms that include headaches, fatigue, depression, anxiety and irritability, as well as impaired cognitive function.
Kerry McInnes +4 more
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Management of post-concussion syndrome [PDF]
In his editorial King ( [2003][1]) gave an excellent overview of the post-concussion syndrome, an area of neuropsychology and psychiatry that is fraught with difficulty and controversy. King pointed out that both biological and psychological factors are at play in post-concussion syndrome.
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Gepants for headache prevention in children and adolescents: A multicenter chart review study
Abstract Introduction There is an unmet need for safe, evidence‐based pharmacologic treatments for migraine prevention in children and adolescents. Rimegepant and atogepant, calcitonin gene‐related peptide receptor antagonists (gepants), have been shown to be efficacious and well‐tolerated preventive treatments in adults with migraine.
Lauren Shin +9 more
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Quantifying cognitive function in concussed athletes before and after acute exercise using a choice reaction time task [PDF]
Following a concussion, cognitive deficits have been shown to last longer than symptom resolution. Currently clinicians rely heavily on symptom emergence following the fundamental exercises of the return to play (RTP) protocol, which may leave athletes ...
Cinelli, Michael E, Ph.D. +1 more
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Review of Concussion and Return-to-Play Guidelines in Sport [PDF]
Concussion is a form of mild traumatic head injury (TBI) associated with a variety of neurologic signs and symptoms. While historically trivialized in its significance, significant progress has been made in the medical literature and lay understanding of
Chitale, Ameet +2 more
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Concussion management and concussion recovery in Gaelic games: a qualitative analysis
BackgroundThe purpose of this qualitative research study was to interview current and retired Gaelic games athletes to understand the current landscape of concussion recovery in Gaelic sports from the athlete perspective.MethodsA grounded theory ...
Ed Daly, Lisa Ryan
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Background: Persisting symptoms after concussion is a complex syndrome warranting exploration into further treatment options. Emerging research highlights the potential of classic psychedelics, such as psilocybin, in managing neuropsychiatric conditions ...
David W. Lawrence +2 more
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Background Symptoms reported by patients who sustain a concussion are non-specific. As such, clinicians are better able to manage patients when a standardized clinical exam is performed to sub-type the driver(s) of symptoms.
Nicholas Moser +2 more
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Exploring the Potential of Exosomal Biomarkers in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Concussion Syndrome: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Mavroudis I +6 more
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