نتایج جستجو برای: brain concussion

تعداد نتایج: 475378  

2017
Zechen Ma Mark T Bayley Laure Perrier Priya Dhir Lana Dépatie Paul Comper Lesley Ruttan Sarah EP Munce

INTRODUCTION Exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is a significant risk factor for physical and mental illnesses later in life. Concussion or traumatic brain injury is a challenging condition where preinjury factors may interact to affect recovery. The association between ACEs and traumatic brain injury/concussion is not well mapped in any previous reviews of the literature. Using a...

2014
Jéssica Natuline Ianof Fabio Rios Freire Vanessa Tomé Gonçalves Calado Juliana Rhein Lacerda Fernanda Coelho Silvia Veitzman Magali Taino Schmidt Sergio Machado Bruna Velasques Pedro Ribeiro Luis Fernando Hindi Basile Wellingson Silva Paiva Robson Amorim Renato Anghinah

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of lifelong disability and death worldwide. Sport-related traumatic brain injury is an important public health concern. The purpose of this review was to highlight the importance of sport-related concussions. Concussion refers to a transient alteration in consciousness induced by external biomechanical forces transmitted directly or indirectly to th...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2009
M Putukian M Aubry P McCrory

OBJECTIVE To examine the published literature relating to the difference in concussion management strategies between elite and non-elite athletes. DESIGN Systematic literature review of concussion management. INTERVENTION Pubmed, Medline, Psych Info, Cochrane Library and Sport Discus databases were reviewed using the MeSH keywords brain concussion and mild traumatic brain injury, combined w...

Journal: :Frontiers in neurology 2016
Michael Jarrett Roger Tam Enedino Hernández-Torres Nancy Martin Warren Perera Yinshan Zhao Elham Shahinfard Shiroy Dadachanji Jack Taunton David K. B. Li Alexander Rauscher

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is among the most common neurological disorders. Hemorrhagic lesions and white matter hyperintensities (WMH) are radiological features associated with moderate and severe TBI. Brain volume reductions have also been observed during the months following injury. In concussion, no signs of injury are observed on conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which may b...

Journal: :Brain injury 2015
Melissa C Duff Sarah Stuck

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE To characterize paediatric concussion knowledge and the management practices of school-based speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in the US to establish a baseline upon which changes in SLP training, knowledge and best practices can be measured. RESEARCH DESIGN A survey was developed to assess current knowledge and management of paediatric concussion allowing for comparison t...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2008
Erin D Bigler

On the mild end of the acquired brain injury spectrum, the terms concussion and mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) have been used interchangeably, where persistent post-concussive syndrome (PPCS) has been a label given when symptoms persist for more than three months post-concussion. Whereas a brief history of concussion research is overviewed, the focus of this review is on the current status ...

2015
Uzma Samadani Robert Ritlop Marleen Reyes Elena Nehrbass Meng Li Elizabeth Lamm Julia Schneider David Shimunov Maria Sava Radek Kolecki Paige Burris Lindsey Altomare Talha Mehmood Theodore Smith Jason H. Huang Christopher McStay S. Rob Todd Meng Qian Douglas Kondziolka Stephen Wall Paul Huang

Disconjugate eye movements have been associated with traumatic brain injury since ancient times. Ocular motility dysfunction may be present in up to 90% of patients with concussion or blast injury. We developed an algorithm for eye tracking in which the Cartesian coordinates of the right and left pupils are tracked over 200 sec and compared to each other as a subject watches a short film clip m...

Journal: :NeuroRehabilitation 2007
Alain Ptito Jen-Kai Chen Karen M Johnston

Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in contact sport is a problem of such magnitude that improved approaches to diagnosis, investigation and management are urgent. Concussion has traditionally been described as a transient, fully reversible, cerebral dysfunction. However, this seemingly 'mild' injury sometimes results in long-lasting and disabling post-concussion symptoms (PCS) and abnormal neur...

Journal: :Current problems in pediatric and adolescent health care 2010
Matthew F Grady

Concussion in the adolescent athlete is a common sports and recreation injury. Traditional management of concussion in this age group has focused on sport return-to-play decisions. However, new research on mild traumatic brain injury has dramatically changed the management of concussion. During the acute healing phase, physical and cognitive rest are crucial for healing. In the school-aged athl...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical research & environmental sciences 2022

The term "Post-Concussion Syndrome" (PCS) refers to a group of non-specific symptoms that occur after concussion or Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) and last longer than expected. Headaches, weariness, vertigo/dizziness, irritability, emotional lability cognitive problems, sleep disturbance, anxiety, depression are all possible symptoms. According Silverberg Iverson, both neurobiological psyc...

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