نتایج جستجو برای: brain concussion

تعداد نتایج: 475378  

Journal: :Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America 2011
Daniel W Shrey Grace S Griesbach Christopher C Giza

Mild traumatic brain injury, especially sport-related concussion, is common among young persons. Consequences of transient pathophysiologic dysfunction must be considered in the context of a developing or immature brain, as must the potential for an accumulation of damage with repeated exposure. This review summarizes the underlying neurometabolic cascade of concussion, with emphasis on the you...

Journal: :Neurosurgery Clinics of North America 2016

2014
Francis Conidi

Sports related concussion has quickly become the most widely publicized neurological disorder with estimates ranging from 1.6 to 3.8 million affected individuals annually. The cervical spine plays a major role in concussion biomechanics. The cervical spine has also been implicated as playing a major role in triggering and maintaining migraine headache 1, 2 Patients with migraine especially chro...

2018
Nathan W. Churchill Michael G. Hutchison Simon J. Graham Tom A. Schweizer

Concussion is associated with significant adverse effects within the first week post-injury, including physical complaints and altered cognition, sleep and mood. It is currently unknown whether these subjective disturbances have reliable functional brain correlates. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) has been used to measure functional connectivity of individuals afte...

Journal: :Current sports medicine reports 2017
Steven D Stovitz Jonathan D Weseman Matthew C Hooks Robert J Schmidt Jonathan B Koffel Jon S Patricios

Concern about what has been termed, "second impact syndrome" (SIS) is a major factor determining return-to-play decisions after concussion. However, definitions of SIS vary. We used Scopus to conduct a systematic review and categorize the definitions used to describe SIS. Of the 91 sources identified, 79 (87%) clearly specified that SIS involved either cerebral edema or death after a concussion...

Journal: :Military medicine 2012
Richard Sams D Walter LaBrie Jacob Norris Judy Schauer Earl Frantz

Concussions are the most frequent battle injury sustained in Afghanistan. The Concussion Restoration Care Center provides multidisciplinary care to concussed service members in theater. The Concussion Restoration Care Center has managed over 500 concussions, the majority being from improvised explosive device (IED) blasts. Syncope following a concussion without a loss of consciousness is rarely...

Journal: :Journal of the neurological sciences 2015
Peter A Benedict Natali V Baner G Kyle Harrold Nicholas Moehringer Lisena Hasanaj Liliana P Serrano Mara Sproul Geraldine Pagnotta Dennis A Cardone Steven R Flanagan Janet Rucker Steven L Galetta Laura J Balcer

OBJECTIVE This study examined components of the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool, 3rd Edition (SCAT3) and a vision-based test of rapid number naming (King-Devick [K-D]) to evaluate sports and non-sports concussion patients in an outpatient, multidisciplinary concussion center. While the Symptom Evaluation, Standardized Assessment of Concussion (SAC), modified Balance Error Scoring System (BESS...

Journal: :Journal of neurotrauma 2015
David C Zhu Tracey Covassin Sally Nogle Scarlett Doyle Doozie Russell Randolph L Pearson Jeffrey Monroe Christine M Liszewski J Kevin DeMarco David I Kaufman

Current diagnosis and monitoring of sports-related concussion rely on clinical signs and symptoms, and balance, vestibular, and neuropsychological examinations. Conventional brain imaging often does not reveal abnormalities. We sought to assess if the longitudinal change of functional and structural connectivity of the default-mode network (DMN) can serve as a potential biomarker. Eight concuss...

Journal: :The Physician and sportsmedicine 2016
John W O'Kane

BACKGROUND Soccer is among the most popular youth sports with over 3 million youth players registered in the U.S. Soccer is unique in that players intentionally use their head to strike the ball, leading to concerns that heading could cause acute or chronic brain injury, especially in the immature brains of children. METHODS Pub Med search without date restriction was conducted in November 20...

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