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step-wise. Prolonged complete mental or physical rest (beyond 24β48 hours after the accident that lead to the concussion) may worsen outcomes, however, rushing back to full school work load before the person is ready, has also been associated with longer-lasting symptoms and an extended recovery time. Students with a suspected concussion are required to see a doctor for an initial medical assessment and for suggestions on recovery, however, medical clearance is not required for a student to return to school. Since students may appear 'normal', continuing education of relevant school personnel may be needed to ensure appropriate accommodations are made such as part-days and extended deadlines. Accommodations should be based on the monitoring of symptoms that are present during the return-to-school transition including headaches, dizziness, vision problems, memory loss, difficulty concentrating, and abnormal behavior. Students must have completely resumed their school activities (without requiring concussion-related academic supports) before returning to full-contact or competitive sports.
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the concussion began), gradually and safely returning to the workplace with accommodations and support in place, should be prioritized over staying home and resting for long periods of time, to promote physical recovery and reduce the risk of people becoming socially isolated. The person should work with their employer to design a step-wise "return-to-work" plan. For those with a high-risk job, medical clearance may be required before resuming an activity that could lead to another head injury. Students should have completed the full return-to-school progression with no academic accommodations related to the concussion required before starting to return to part-time work.
1247:, memory and attention problems, sleep problems, and irritability. Rest, a previously recommended recovery technique, has limited effectiveness. A recommended treatment in both children and adults with symptoms beyond 4 weeks involves an active rehabilitation program with reintroduction of non-contact aerobic activity. Progressive physical exercise has been shown to reduce long-term post-concussive symptoms. Symptoms usually go away on their own within months but may last for years. The question of whether the syndrome is due to structural damage or other factors such as psychological ones, or a combination of these, has long been the subject of debate.
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certain symptoms such as visual disturbances, but other sets of symptoms, especially those of a psychological nature, are more likely to be caused by reversible pathophysiological changes in cellular function that occur after concussion, such as alterations in neurons' biochemistry. These reversible changes could also explain why dysfunction is frequently temporary. A task force of head injury experts called the
Concussion In Sport Group met in 2001 and decided that "concussion may result in neuropathological changes but the acute clinical symptoms largely reflect a functional disturbance rather than structural injury."
1079:, for general cases this is not supported by current evidence. People may be released after assessment from their primary care medical clinic, hospital, or emergency room to the care of a trusted person with instructions to return if they display worsening symptoms or those that might indicate an emergent condition ("red flag symptoms") such as change in consciousness, convulsions, severe headache, extremity weakness, vomiting, new bleeding or deafness in either or both ears. Education about symptoms, their management, and their normal time course, may lead to an improved outcome.
776:, leading to local swelling. After this increase in glucose metabolism, there is a subsequent lower metabolic state which may persist for up to 4 weeks after injury. A completely separate pathway involves a large amount of calcium accumulating in cells, which may impair oxidative metabolism and begin further biochemical pathways that result in cell death. Again, both of these main pathways have been established from animal studies and the extent to which they apply to humans is still somewhat unclear.
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how common the condition is. Estimates of the incidence of concussion may be artificially low, for example, due to under reporting. At least 25% of people with mTBI fail to get assessed by a medical professional. The WHO group reviewed studies on the epidemiology of mTBI and found a hospital treatment rate of 1β3 per 1000 people, but since not all concussions are treated in hospitals, they estimated that the rate per year in the general population is over 6 per 1000 people.
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risk of repeat concussions. New "Head Impact
Telemetry System" technology is being placed in helmets to study injury mechanisms and may generate knowledge that will potentially help reduce the risk of concussions among American Football players. Mouth guards have been put forward as a preventative measure, and there is mixed evidence supporting its use in preventing concussions but rather has support in preventing dental trauma.
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in turn resulting in sustained depolarization, impaired nerve activity and potential nerve damage. Human studies have failed to identify changes in glutamate concentration immediately post-mTBI, though disruptions have been seen 3 days to 2 weeks post-injury. In an effort to restore ion balance, the sodium-potassium ion pumps increase activity, which results in excessive ATP (
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physical damage, and this view continued to be widely held throughout the 18th century. The word "concussion" was used at the time to describe the state of unconsciousness and other functional problems that resulted from the impact, rather than a physiological condition. In 1839, Guillaume
Dupuytren described brain contusions, which involve many small hemorrhages, as
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their injury. Self-reported concussion rates among U-20 and elite rugby union players in
Ireland are 45β48%, indicating that many concussions go unreported. Changes to the rules or enforcing existing rules in sports, such as those against "head-down tackling", or "spearing", which is associated with a high injury rate, may also prevent concussions.
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to the head are also causes. A retrospective survey in 2005 suggested that more than 88% of concussions are unrecognized. Particularly, many younger athletes struggle with identifying their concussions, which often result in the non-disclosure of concussions and consequently under-representing the incidence of concussions in the context of sport.
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major component in concussion and its severity. As of 2007, studies with athletes have shown that the amount of force and the location of the impact are not necessarily correlated with the severity of the concussion or its symptoms, and have called into question the threshold for concussion previously thought to exist at around 70β75
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susceptible to another one, particularly if the new injury occurs before symptoms from the previous concussion have completely gone away. It is also a negative process if smaller impacts cause the same symptom severity. Repeated concussions may increase a person's risk in later life for dementia, Parkinson's disease, and depression.
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contact, falling, or bumping the head should be avoided until the person has clearance from a doctor or nurse practitioner. Low-risk activities can be started even while a person has symptoms. Resting completely for longer than 24β48 hours following concussion has been shown to be associated with longer recovery.
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estimates that 300,000 sports-related concussions occur yearly in the U.S., but that number includes only athletes who lost consciousness. Since loss of consciousness is thought to occur in less than 10% of concussions, the CDC estimate is likely lower than the real number. Sports in which concussion
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Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or "CTE", is an example of the cumulative damage that can occur as the result of multiple concussions or less severe blows to the head. The condition was previously referred to as "dementia pugilistica", or "punch drunk" syndrome, as it was first noted in boxers. The
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Concussion may be under-diagnosed because of the lack of the highly noticeable signs and symptoms while athletes may minimize their injuries to remain in the competition. Direct impact to the head is not required for a concussion diagnosis, as other bodily impacts with a subsequent force transmission
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and stretching forces disrupting the cell membrane of nerve cells through "mechanoporation". This results in potassium outflow from within the cell into the extracellular space with the subsequent release of excitatory neurotransmitters including glutamate which leads to enhanced potassium extrusion,
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The terms mild brain injury, mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), mild head injury (MHI), and concussion may be used interchangeably; although the term "concussion" is still used in sports literature as interchangeable with "MHI" or "mTBI", the general clinical medical literature uses "mTBI" instead,
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Due to the lack of a consistent definition, the economic costs of mTBI are not known, but they are estimated to be very high. These high costs are due in part to the large percentage of hospital admissions for head injury that is due to mild head trauma, but indirect costs such as lost work time and
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Until the 17th century, a concussion was usually described by its clinical features, but after the invention of the microscope, more physicians began exploring underlying physical and structural mechanisms. However, the prevailing view in the 17th century was that the injury did not result from
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A person's recovery may be influenced by a variety of factors that include age at the time of injury, intellectual abilities, family environment, social support system, occupational status, coping strategies, and financial circumstances. Factors such as a previous head injury or a coexisting medical
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Physical and cognitive rest is recommended for the first 24β48 hours following a concussion after which injured persons should gradually start gentle low-risk physical and cognitive activities that do not make current symptoms worse or bring on new symptoms. Any activity for which there is a risk of
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Adults and children with a suspected concussion require a medical assessment with a doctor or nurse practitioner to confirm the diagnosis of concussion and rule out more serious head injuries. After life-threatening head injuries, injuries to the cervical spine, and neurological conditions are ruled
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Due to the incidence of concussion in sport, younger athletes often do not disclose concussions and their symptoms. Common reasons for non-disclosure include a lack of awareness of the concussion, the belief that the concussion was not serious enough, and not wanting to leave the game or team due to
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Most cases of traumatic brain injury are concussions. A World Health
Organization (WHO) study estimated that between 70 and 90% of head injuries that receive treatment are mild. However, due to under reporting and to the widely varying definitions of concussion and mTBI, it is difficult to estimate
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The resumption of low-risk school activities should begin as soon as the student feels ready and has completed an initial period of cognitive rest of no more than 24β48 hours following the acute injury. Long absences from school are not suggested, however; the return to school should be gradual and
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Concussion symptoms vary between people and include physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms. Symptoms may appear immediately or be delayed by 1β2 days. Delayed onset of symptoms may still be serious and require a medical assessment. Up to one-third of people with concussion experience longer or
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described concussion as brain "commotion", also recognizing a difference between concussion and other types of traumatic brain injury (though many of his contemporaries did not), and discussing the transience of post-concussion symptoms as a result of temporary loss of function from the injury. In
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Determining the ideal time for a person to return to work will depend on personal factors and job-related factors including the intensity of the job and the risk of falling or hitting one's head at work during recovery. After the required initial recovery period of complete rest (24β48 hours after
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Protective equipment such as helmets and other headgear and policy changes such as the banning of body checking in youth hockey leagues have been found to reduce the number and severity of concussions in athletes. Secondary prevention such as a Return to Play
Protocol for an athlete may reduce the
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The debate over whether concussion is a functional or structural phenomenon is ongoing. Structural damage has been found in the mildly traumatically injured brains of animals, but it is not clear whether these findings would apply to humans. Such changes in brain structure could be responsible for
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in subcortical white matter tracts. Axonal damage has been found in the brains of concussion patients who died from other causes, but inadequate blood flow to the brain due to other injuries may have contributed. Findings from a study of the brains of deceased NFL athletes who received concussions
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No single definition of concussion, minor head injury, or mild traumatic brain injury is universally accepted. In 2001, the expert
Concussion in Sport Group of the first International Symposium on Concussion in Sport defined concussion as "a complex pathophysiological process affecting the brain,
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Forces may cause linear, rotational, or angular movement of the brain or a combination of them. In rotational movement, the head turns around its center of gravity, and in angular movement, it turns on an axis, not through its center of gravity. The amount of rotational force is thought to be the
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supply. A thorough evaluation by a qualified medical provider working in their scope of practice (such as a physician or nurse practitioner) is required to rule out life-threatening head injuries, injuries to the cervical spine, and neurological conditions and to use information obtained from the
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At least 41 systems measure the severity, or grade, of a mild head injury, and there is little agreement about which is best. In an effort to simplify, the 2nd
International Conference on Concussion in Sport, meeting in Prague in 2004, decided that these systems should be abandoned in favor of a
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Second-impact syndrome, in which the brain swells dangerously after a minor blow, may occur in very rare cases. The condition may develop in people who receive a second blow days or weeks after an initial concussion before its symptoms have gone away. No one is certain of the cause of this often
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such as the SCAT5/child SCAT5 may be suggested measure cognitive function. Such tests may be administered hours, days, or weeks after the injury, or at different times to demonstrate any trend. Some athletes are also being tested pre-season (pre-season baseline testing) to provide a baseline for
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As of 1999, cumulative effects of concussions were poorly understood, especially the effects on children. The severity of concussions and their symptoms may worsen with successive injuries, even if a subsequent injury occurs months or years after an initial one. Symptoms may be more severe and
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Worldwide, concussions are estimated to affect more than 3.5 per 1,000 people a year. Concussions are classified as mild traumatic brain injuries and are the most common type of TBIs. Males and young adults are most commonly affected. Outcomes are generally good. Another concussion before the
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was the first to write about concussion as distinct from other types of head injury. He may have been the first to use the term "cerebral concussion", and his definition of the condition, a transient loss of function with no physical damage, set the stage for the medical understanding of the
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Educational interventions, such as handouts, videos, workshops, and lectures, can improve concussion knowledge of diverse groups, particularly youth athletes and coaches. Strong concussion knowledge may be associated with greater recognition of concussion symptoms, higher rates of concussion
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may be present immediately or may develop over several minutes. A person may repeat the same questions, be slow to respond to questions or directions, have a vacant stare, or have slurred or incoherent speech. Other concussion symptoms include changes in sleeping patterns and difficulty with
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Diagnosis of concussion requires an assessment performed by a physician or nurse practitioner to rule out severe injuries to the brain and cervical spine, mental health conditions, or other medical conditions. Diagnosis is based on physical and neurological examination findings, duration of
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For unknown reasons, having had one concussion significantly increases a person's risk of having another. Having previously sustained a sports concussion has been found to be a strong factor increasing the likelihood of a concussion in the future. People who have had a concussion seem more
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is present, there is suspected increased risk for bleeding, age greater than 60, or less than 16. Most concussions, without complication, cannot be detected with MRI or CT scans. However, changes have been reported on MRI and SPECT imaging in those with concussion and normal CT scans, and
1021:) are not necessarily precluded in mTBI or mild head injury, as they are in concussion. mTBI associated with abnormal neuroimaging may be considered "complicated mTBI". "Concussion" can be considered to imply a state in which brain function is temporarily impaired and "mTBI" to imply a
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The majority of children and adults fully recover from a concussion, however some may experience a prolonged recovery. There is no single physical test, blood test (or fluid biomarkers), or imaging test that can be used to determine when a person has fully recovered from concussion.
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out, exclusion of neck or head injury, observation should be continued for several hours. If repeated vomiting, worsening headache, dizziness, seizure activity, excessive drowsiness, double vision, slurred speech, unsteady walk, or weakness or numbness in arms or legs, or signs of
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events. As one example, in animal models, after an initial increase in glucose metabolism, there is a subsequent reduced metabolic state which may persist for up to four weeks after injury. Though these events are thought to interfere with neuronal and brain function, the
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develop, immediate assessment in an emergency department is needed. Observation to monitor for worsening condition is an important part of treatment. While it is common advice that someone who is concussed should not be allowed to fall asleep in case they go into a
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Guskiewicz KM, Mihalik JP, Shankar V, Marshall SW, Crowell DH, Oliaro SM, et al. (December 2007). "Measurement of head impacts in collegiate football players: relationship between head impact biomechanics and acute clinical outcome after concussion".
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Stage 1 (Immediately after injury): 24β48 hours (maximum) of relative physical and cognitive rest. This can include gentle daily activities such as walking in the house, gentle housework, and light school work that do not make symptoms worse. No sports
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review article stated that there is debate whether the brain swelling is due to two separate hits or to just one hit, but in either case, catastrophic football head injuries are three times more likely in high school athletes than in college athletes.
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can occur with the third and subsequent concussions. As of 2006, studies had conflicting findings on whether athletes have longer recovery times after repeat concussions and whether cumulative effects such as impairment in cognition and memory occur.
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of mTBI is lower in older age groups (graph at right). Studies suggest males develop mTBI at about twice the rate of their female counterparts. However, female athletes may be at a higher risk of sustaining a concussion than their male counterparts.
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Concussion falls under the classification of mild TBI, but it is not clear whether concussion is implied in mild brain injury or mild head injury. "mTBI" and "concussion" are often treated as synonyms in medical literature but other injuries such as
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At each step, the person should not have worsening or new symptoms for at least 24 hours before progressing to the next. If symptoms worsen or new symptoms begin, athletes should drop back to the previous level for at least another 24 hours.
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state, but in practice, few researchers and clinicians distinguish between the terms. Descriptions of the condition, including the severity and the area of the brain affected, are now used more often than "concussion" in clinical neurology.
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including crankiness, loss of interest in favorite activities or items, tearfulness, and displays of emotion that are inappropriate to the situation. Common symptoms in concussed children include restlessness, lethargy, and irritability.
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unconsciousness (usually less than 30 minutes) and post-traumatic amnesia (usually less than 24 hours), and the
Glasgow Coma Scale (people with mTBI have scores of 13 to 15). A CT scan or MRI is not required to diagnose concussion.
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Kerr ZY, Register-Mihalik JK, Marshall SW, Evenson KR, Mihalik JP, Guskiewicz KM (July 2014). "Disclosure and non-disclosure of concussion and concussion symptoms in athletes: review and application of the socio-ecological framework".
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in cars, and protective equipment such as helmets for high-risk sports. Older people are encouraged to reduce fall risk by keeping floors free of clutter and wearing thin, flat shoes with hard soles that do not interfere with balance.
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Concussions may also be common and occur in the workplace. According to the US Bureau of Labour
Statistics, the most common causes of mTBI-related hospitalizations and deaths from the workplace are falls, force of heavy objects, and
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often carry the most risk. Despite these findings, there still remain important gaps in data compilation on workplace-related mTBIs, which has raised questions about increased concussion surveillance and preventive measures in
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that have not been approved by a doctor as they can impede healing. Activation database-guided EEG biofeedback has been shown to return the memory abilities of the concussed individual to levels better than the control group.
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Schneider DK, Grandhi RK, Bansal P, Kuntz GE, Webster KE, Logan K, et al. (October 2017). "Current state of concussion prevention strategies: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective, controlled studies".
346:. Treatment includes physical and mental rest for 1β2 days, with a gradual step-wise return to activities, school, and work. Prolonged periods of rest may slow recovery and result in greater depression and anxiety.
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Emery CA, Black AM, Kolstad A, Martinez G, Nettel-Aguirre A, Engebretsen L, et al. (June 2017). "What strategies can be used to effectively reduce the risk of concussion in sport? A systematic review".
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readings. A blood test known as the Brain Trauma Indicator was approved in the United States in 2018 and may be able to rule out the risk of intracranial bleeding and thus the need for a CT scan for adults.
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recommend against such use of these grading systems. Currently, injured athletes are prohibited from returning to play before they are symptom-free during both rest and exertion and until results of the
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suggest that lasting damage is done by such injuries. This damage, the severity of which increases with the cumulative number of concussions sustained, can lead to a variety of other health issues.
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Lumba-Brown A, Yeates KO, Sarmiento K, Breiding MJ, Haegerich TM, Gioia GA, et al. (November 2018). "Diagnosis and Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children: A Systematic Review".
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Mouzon BC, Bachmeier C, Ferro A, Ojo JO, Crynen G, Acker CM, et al. (February 2014). "Chronic neuropathological and neurobehavioral changes in a repetitive mild traumatic brain injury model".
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players with a history of three or more concussions than for those with no concussion history. An experience of three or more concussions is associated with a fivefold greater chance of developing
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and a prior history of concussion. The mechanism of injury involves either a direct blow to the head or forces elsewhere on the body that are transmitted to the head. This is believed to result in
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athletes, are typically followed closely by team athletic trainers during this period but others may not have access to this level of health care and may be sent home with minimal monitoring.
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occurs. This debate resurfaces in some of the best-known concussion grading scales, in which those episodes involving loss of consciousness are graded as being more severe than those without.
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located in these areas and that this disruption produces the loss of consciousness often seen in concussion. Other areas of the brain that may be affected include the upper part of the
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induced by traumatic biomechanical forces." It was agreed that concussion typically involves temporary impairment of neurological function that heals by itself within time, and that
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Vuu S, Barr CJ, Killington M, Jill G, van den Berg ME (2022). "Physical exercise for people with mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials".
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condition have been found to predict longer-lasting persisting concussion symptoms. Other factors that may lengthen recovery time after mTBI include psychological problems such as
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early retirement account for the bulk of the costs. These direct and indirect costs cause the expense of mild brain trauma to rival that of moderate and severe head injuries.
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comparison in the event of an injury, though this may not reduce risk or affect return to play and baseline testing is not required or suggested for most children and adults.
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capability shows a moving object in a predictive pattern for the person to follow with their eyes. People without brain injury will be able to track the moving object with
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1474:. In the 16th-century, the term "concussion" came into use, and symptoms such as confusion, lethargy, and memory problems were described. The 16th century physician
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such as an intracranial hemorrhage or other serious head or neck injuries. This includes the "ABCs" (airway, breathing, circulation) and stabilization of the
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symptoms of a prior concussion have resolved is associated with worse outcomes. Repeated concussions may also increase the risk in later life of
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3569:"Concussion and mild head injury"
1987:from the original on 8 March 2021
1952:from the original on 9 March 2021
1554:, "action of striking together".
1172:
939:
784:
180:, playing contact sports such as
8633:Chronic traumatic encephalopathy
8204:
8070:
7995:
7973:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2018.2847
7952:
7928:10.1111/j.1749-6632.2010.05695.x
7895:
7573:The Heads-up on Sport Concussion
7563:
7506:10.1097/00001199-200609000-00001
7387:10.1097/00042752-200107000-00004
7341:
7120:
7059:10.1176/appi.neuropsych.17.3.350
6859:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2018.2853
6761:American Journal of Epidemiology
6625:
6498:
6434:
6408:
6365:
6126:
6067:
6039:
5507:10.1097/01376517-200710000-00002
5327:Critical Reviews in Neurosurgery
5037:Scorza KA, Cole W (April 2019).
4944:10.1590/1980-57642016dn11-010002
4514:10.1097/00043860-200604000-00007
4059:(11): 2012β2016. November 2005.
3326:(7): 445β50, discussion 451β54.
3081:10.2165/00007256-199825020-00005
2665:from the original on 15 May 2021
2121:10.1136/bjsports-2017-097508CRT5
2104:"Concussion recognition tool 5Β©"
1709:Concussions in American football
1266:chronic traumatic encephalopathy
1153:can be taken for headaches, but
981:American Psychiatric Association
772:in the brain and increased cell
376:chronic traumatic encephalopathy
206:Head protection equipment, like
188:, previous history of concussion
120:Chronic traumatic encephalopathy
8668:Anterior spinal artery syndrome
8540:
7871:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2012.03.007
7835:from the original on 2016-09-25
7651:from the original on 2021-06-10
7619:from the original on 2021-07-10
7590:from the original on 2021-03-23
7023:from the original on 2019-12-10
6813:10.1001/2013.jamapediatrics.216
6516:from the original on 2021-07-10
6487:from the original on 2021-03-07
6190:from the original on 2021-06-08
6115:from the original on 2013-02-22
6074:Bennett M (February 21, 2014).
5935:
5845:
5749:
5393:from the original on 2013-02-22
5318:
5192:
5061:from the original on 2021-04-29
5030:
4968:
4932:Dementia & Neuropsychologia
4851:
4815:Current Sports Medicine Reports
4743:from the original on 2021-02-25
4703:
4663:
4474:from the original on 2007-12-17
4243:from the original on 2017-01-07
3795:
3743:from the original on 2021-07-09
3684:from the original on 2008-05-17
3279:from the original on 2011-06-12
3250:from the original on 2021-08-28
2779:
2712:
2701:from the original on 2014-12-02
2689:Kenneth Maiese (January 2008).
2638:
2626:from the original on 7 May 2021
2608:
2489:
2448:
2437:from the original on 2021-04-17
2364:
2236:from the original on 2016-11-18
2013:from the original on 2021-11-01
1749:"What are common TBI symptoms?"
1331:
1264:Cumulative effects may include
1211:People aged 65+ with concussion
184:, playing martial arts such as
8034:Paediatrics & Child Health
7687:10.1113/jphysiol.1940.sp003887
5093:10.1016/j.jemermed.2005.01.020
3034:The Clinical Neuropsychologist
2620:Merck Manuals Consumer Version
1999:
1683:American Academy of Neurology
1543:The term "concussion" is from
1530:
1140:
931:post-traumatic stress disorder
906:persisting concussion symptoms
1:
7549:10.1016/S0278-5919(05)70059-4
7153:10.1016/S0262-4079(17)32192-9
5664:10.1016/S0735-6757(00)90060-3
5445:The Journal of School Nursing
4926:Ianof JN, Anghinah R (2017).
4148:10.1016/S1052-5149(02)00009-6
3999:Current Opinion in Psychiatry
3541:10.1016/S1522-8401(03)00061-2
3449:10.1016/S0301-0082(02)00018-7
2858:Archives of Internal Medicine
1729:
1630:American Academy of Neurology
1513:damage occurs in concussion.
1379:and boxing (a boxer aims to "
1029:
318:requirements, but not enough
8132:Journal of Athletic Training
7178:Harmon KG (September 1999).
7001:10.1080/09540260310001606692
6937:Journal of Athletic Training
6602:10.1136/bjsports-2016-097464
6552:10.1136/bjsports-2017-097729
6342:10.1136/bjsports-2017-097853
6017:10.1136/bjsports-2015-095645
5911:10.1249/MSS.0000000000002371
5871:10.1136/bjsports-2012-091941
5823:10.1136/bjsports-2016-097452
5702:10.1097/AIA.0b013e318078cfe7
5550:10.1097/PEC.0b013e31813444ea
5457:10.1177/10598405040200050401
5132:10.3109/02699052.2014.904049
4828:10.1249/JSR.0b013e318207831d
4099:Journal of Athletic Training
3672:Gever D (December 7, 2007).
2952:Journal of Athletic Training
2908:Journal of Emergency Nursing
2871:10.1001/archinte.158.15.1617
2294:10.1136/bjsports-2017-097699
2164:10.1136/bjsports-2023-106898
1586:smooth pursuit eye movements
1390:
1181:
1064:
779:
718:studies performed on animals
508:
360:cognitive behavioral therapy
7:
8571:Intraventricular hemorrhage
8566:Intraparenchymal hemorrhage
7276:10.2190/CUMK-THT1-X98M-WB4C
6046:Hammond C (June 18, 2016).
5256:10.1037/0033-2909.122.2.107
4858:Parachute (November 2018).
3116:Academic Emergency Medicine
2946:Cantu RC (September 2001).
2616:"Sports-Related Concussion"
1702:
1557:
1155:paracetamol (acetaminophen)
593:reticular activating system
424:
257:mild traumatic brain injury
27:Concussion (disambiguation)
10:
8801:
8212:sports-related concussions
7537:Clinics in Sports Medicine
6985:"Post concussion syndrome"
6949:10.4085/1062-6050-44.4.434
6289:10.1136/bmjsem-2019-000667
6223:Clinics in Sports Medicine
6151:10.1136/bmjsem-2019-000667
5621:10.1076/jcen.23.6.837.1018
5544:(8): 580β83, quiz 584β86.
4721:(11): 862β869. June 2017.
4681:(11): 851β858. June 2017.
4396:10.1007/s12178-019-09536-8
3951:10.1076/jcen.23.6.775.1026
3761:Bigler ED (January 2008).
3271:Mayo Clinic Staff (2007).
3046:10.1076/clin.13.2.193.1963
3008:10.1016/j.apmr.2003.03.001
2392:10.1016/j.apmr.2023.03.036
1714:Concussions in rugby union
1678:Any loss of consciousness
1602:Concussion grading systems
1599:
1550:, "to shake violently" or
1447:Muhammad ibn ZakarΔ«ya RΔzi
1424:
1370:are concussions. The U.S.
1303:
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484:, and difficulty focusing
24:
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8744:Injury of accessory nerve
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8237:
8144:10.4085/1062-6050-48.4.05
8028:Purcell LK (March 2014).
7819:Brooks D, Hunt B (2006).
7740:10.1080/16501960410023840
7675:The Journal of Physiology
7460:10.1207/S15324826AN1001_2
7184:American Family Physician
7098:10.1007/s11940-006-0031-9
6907:10.1016/j.pmr.2004.06.012
6676:10.1176/appi.psy.46.3.195
6462:10.1007/s10484-008-9056-z
6236:10.1016/j.csm.2020.08.010
5774:10.1136/tsaco-2017-000153
5411:Ruff RM, Grant I (1999).
5296:10.1080/02699050400025042
5043:American Family Physician
4905:10.1080/01688638608401325
4787:10.1016/j.acn.2007.09.004
4648:10.1080/16501960410023822
4558:10.1007/s00268-001-0084-6
4501:Journal of Trauma Nursing
4446:10.1016/j.pmr.2016.01.003
3894:Nature Reviews. Neurology
3780:10.1017/S135561770808017X
3495:10.1007/s40279-013-0134-x
3366:10.1016/j.emc.2007.07.001
1868:10.1080/16501960410023732
1811:10.1016/j.chc.2017.08.005
1669:Colorado Medical Society
1663:
1660:
1657:
1450:condition for centuries.
1385:World Medical Association
1361:
1036:Prevention of concussions
973:World Health Organization
529:
364:hyperbaric oxygen therapy
267:that temporarily affects
245:6 per 1,000 people a year
241:
225:
217:
202:
192:
167:
145:
137:
113:
93:
77:
61:
52:
44:
39:
8618:Post-concussion syndrome
8095:10.1136/bjsm.2005.018614
7223:Cantu RC (August 2007).
7127:Klein A (Nov 11, 2017).
5960:10.1177/1941738114530958
5538:Pediatric Emergency Care
4546:World Journal of Surgery
3906:10.1038/nrneurol.2013.29
3600:10.1136/jnnp.2006.106583
3437:Progress in Neurobiology
3413:10.3171/foc.2006.21.4.13
2764:Zemek R, Reed N (2023).
2586:"Traumatic Brain Injury"
1626:Colorado Medical Society
1622:neuropsychological tests
1521:
1238:Post-concussion syndrome
1232:Post-concussion syndrome
1007:intracranial hemorrhages
892:Neuropsychological tests
651:, loss of regulation of
444:, seeing bright lights,
415:post concussion syndrome
329:traumatic brain injuries
292:motor vehicle collisions
150:Motor vehicle collisions
132:post-concussion syndrome
8727:Peripheral nerve injury
8693:Posterior cord syndrome
8650:Penetrating head injury
8591:Subarachnoid hemorrhage
8558:Intracranial hemorrhage
8500:Penetrating head injury
8182:104.5 (2014): 822-833.
7448:Applied Neuropsychology
4599:: an initiative of the
3173:10.3171/foc.2006.21.4.4
1724:Helmet removal (sports)
1472:penetrating head trauma
619:of 4600, 5900, or 7900
476:Cognitive and emotional
466:post-traumatic epilepsy
462:post-traumatic seizures
271:. Symptoms may include
8749:Brachial plexus injury
8739:Wallerian degeneration
8673:Brown-SΓ©quard syndrome
8623:Second-impact syndrome
8550:Traumatic brain injury
5244:Psychological Bulletin
5201:Journal of Neurotrauma
4292:10.1212/WNL.57.12.2283
3816:10.1243/17543371JSET36
3320:Casopis Lekaru Ceskych
2474:10.1542/peds.2018-3074
2221:10.1542/peds.2010-2005
2114:(11): 872. June 2017.
1497:
1438:
1366:Up to five percent of
1348:
1341:
1306:Second-impact syndrome
1300:Second-impact syndrome
1072:basilar skull fracture
995:post-traumatic amnesia
863:
758:adenosine triphosphate
546:, occur when external
526:
490:Post-traumatic amnesia
404:
290:Common causes include
106:; sleep disturbances;
8683:Central cord syndrome
8678:Cauda equina syndrome
8640:Diffuse axonal injury
8192:1.3 (2012): 170-184.
7307:Seminars in Neurology
5339:10.1007/s003290050153
5213:10.1089/neu.2019.6956
1719:Head injury criterion
1488:
1437:mentioned concussion.
1432:
1414:transportation sector
1339:
1270:psychiatric disorders
991:loss of consciousness
966:loss of consciousness
858:
774:membrane permeability
729:diffuse axonal injury
710:intracranial pressure
617:Angular accelerations
544:head-related injuries
516:
402:
273:loss of consciousness
8628:Dementia pugilistica
8210:Share your views on
8046:10.1093/pch/19.3.153
6374:Neurosurgical Review
4221:. December 14, 2017.
2563:10.1017/cjn.2016.290
1917:10.1056/NEJMcp064645
1578:head-mounted display
1398:vehicular collisions
1203:Pediatric concussion
1011:intra-axial hematoma
766:anaerobic metabolism
762:oxidative metabolism
723:Concussion involves
699:anaerobic metabolism
663:, chemicals such as
368:chiropractic therapy
25:For other uses, see
20:Pediatric concussion
8645:Abusive head trauma
8608:Cerebral laceration
8229:Concussion Alliance
7920:2010NYASA1208...58M
7733:(43 Suppl): 76β83.
7413:Pediatric Neurology
7319:10.1055/s-2000-9826
7145:2017NewSc.236...10K
5178:10.1056/NEJMe078235
4809:Randolph C (2011).
4641:(43 Suppl): 61β75.
4342:10.1136/bjsm.36.1.6
3847:Annals of Neurology
3577:Practical Neurology
3400:Neurosurgical Focus
3360:(3): 655β78, viii.
3160:Neurosurgical Focus
2920:10.1067/men.2003.90
2498:NeuroRehabilitation
1861:(43 Suppl): 28β60.
1637:
1517:Society and culture
1490:Guillaume Dupuytren
1282:Alzheimer's disease
1197:clinical depression
1133:Intercollegiate or
786:
657:cerebral blood flow
540:cerebrospinal fluid
380:Parkinson's disease
350:(acetaminophen) or
124:Parkinson's disease
8660:Spinal cord injury
8603:Cerebral contusion
8480:Perforated eardrum
8327:External resources
8190:Kinesiology Review
8009:. 12 February 2019
7825:BC Medical Journal
7190:(3): 887β92, 894.
6774:10.1093/aje/kwh304
6386:10.1007/BF02352062
4142:(2): 175β87, vii.
3715:European Neurology
3709:Pearce JM (2007).
2852:Kushner D (1998).
2804:10.1002/pmrj.12884
2510:10.3233/NRE-220044
1942:"What causes TBI?"
1635:
1498:
1439:
1435:Hippocratic Corpus
1342:
1251:Cumulative effects
1023:pathophysiological
999:Glasgow Coma Scale
876:unequal pupil size
864:
860:Unequal pupil size
712:, blood flow, and
591:activities in the
527:
434:motor coordination
408:Signs and symptoms
405:
325:Glasgow coma scale
255:, also known as a
174:Physical violences
84:Emergency medicine
8775:Athletic training
8762:
8761:
8754:Traumatic neuroma
8714:Peripheral nerves
8586:Epidural hematoma
8581:Subdural hematoma
8508:
8507:
8488:
8487:
8364:
8363:
7773:978-1-58562-105-7
7583:978-0-7360-6008-0
6643:978-1-4377-0434-1
6011:(20): 1473β1482.
5905:(10): 2198β2206.
5742:978-0-521-62960-7
5593:978-0-19-505301-2
5426:978-0-8058-2394-3
5383:978-0-9549760-5-7
5207:(19): 2029β2044.
5023:978-0-8058-2394-3
4590:(24 April 2014),
4286:(12): 2283β2289.
4212:*Lay summary in:
3859:10.1002/ana.24064
3728:10.1159/000111872
3243:978-0-7817-5001-1
3002:(12): 1885β1894.
2864:(15): 1617β1624.
2798:(12): 1509β1513.
2658:978-0-309-28800-2
2039:www.nichd.nih.gov
1981:www.nichd.nih.gov
1946:www.nichd.nih.gov
1696:
1695:
1455:Lanfranc of Milan
1278:American football
1223:Repeat concussion
1019:subdural hematoma
1015:epidural hematoma
853:
852:
741:neuroinflammation
661:neurotransmitters
649:neurotransmission
538:is surrounded by
523:American football
442:light sensitivity
400:
304:bicycle accidents
269:brain functioning
249:
248:
234:(acetaminophen),
198:Based on symptoms
194:Diagnostic method
182:American football
162:bicycle accidents
34:Medical condition
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7831:(9): 453β59.
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7826:
7822:
7815:
7801:on 2008-02-28
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7353:Revere Health
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7202:on 2021-03-04
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1763:18 December
1563:Minocycline
1531:Terminology
1511:macroscopic
1402:agriculture
1256:changes in
1141:Medications
1110:activities.
800:convulsions
642:brain cells
458:convulsions
348:Paracetamol
344:motorbiking
265:head injury
232:Paracetamol
176:, drinking
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8769:Categories
8688:Paraplegia
8613:Concussion
8454:Eye injury
8401:) and neck
7839:2010-09-27
7805:2008-01-19
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6491:2012-07-03
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5397:2008-01-26
5065:2020-12-07
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3254:2018-03-06
3213:2008-03-05
2705:2012-07-03
2461:Pediatrics
2441:2020-08-05
2304:2263/61384
2240:2012-07-18
2208:Pediatrics
2017:2021-11-01
1730:References
1628:, and the
1590:trajectory
1580:unit with
1507:parenchyma
1325:Pediatrics
1313:arterioles
1288:deficits.
1147:Analgesics
1042:seat belts
1030:Prevention
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806:Worsening
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611:, and the
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564:body check
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253:concussion
227:Medication
203:Prevention
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1381:knock out
1355:incidence
1182:Prognosis
1161:or other
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1065:Treatment
914:PET scans
868:emergency
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780:Diagnosis
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673:potassium
665:glutamate
638:metabolic
509:Mechanism
494:Confusion
486:attention
438:balancing
430:Headaches
340:bicycling
277:headaches
242:Frequency
218:Treatment
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186:muay thai
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425:Physical
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138:Duration
100:Headache
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146:Causes
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2069:NICHD
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1545:Latin
1522:Costs
1163:drugs
910:SPECT
733:axons
560:torso
552:brain
536:brain
338:when
320:blood
296:falls
154:falls
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