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A Physiological Approach to Prolonged Recovery From Sport-Related Concussion
by
Baker, John G.
, Willer, Barry
, Leddy, John
, Hinds, Andrea
, Haider, Mohammad Nadir
in
Adolescent
/ Adolescents
/ Aerobics
/ Anatomy
/ Anxiety - etiology
/ Athletes
/ Athletes - statistics & numerical data
/ Athletic Coaches
/ Athletic Injuries - diagnosis
/ Athletic Injuries - rehabilitation
/ Brain
/ Brain Concussion - diagnosis
/ Brain Concussion - rehabilitation
/ Brain research
/ Child
/ Concussion
/ Depression (Psychology)
/ Depression - etiology
/ Evidence
/ Exercise
/ Exercise Therapy - methods
/ Exercise Tolerance - physiology
/ Football - injuries
/ Humans
/ Literature Review
/ Literature Reviews
/ Male
/ Medical Evaluation
/ Mental Disorders
/ Neuropsychological Tests
/ Patients
/ Personality Change
/ Physical Examinations
/ Physical fitness
/ Physiology
/ Post-Concussion Syndrome - diagnosis
/ Post-Concussion Syndrome - rehabilitation
/ Practice Guidelines as Topic
/ Recovery of Function - physiology
/ Return to Sport - physiology
/ Sports - physiology
/ Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
/ Teenagers
/ Traumatic brain injury
/ Vision
/ Young Adult
2017
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A Physiological Approach to Prolonged Recovery From Sport-Related Concussion
by
Baker, John G.
, Willer, Barry
, Leddy, John
, Hinds, Andrea
, Haider, Mohammad Nadir
in
Adolescent
/ Adolescents
/ Aerobics
/ Anatomy
/ Anxiety - etiology
/ Athletes
/ Athletes - statistics & numerical data
/ Athletic Coaches
/ Athletic Injuries - diagnosis
/ Athletic Injuries - rehabilitation
/ Brain
/ Brain Concussion - diagnosis
/ Brain Concussion - rehabilitation
/ Brain research
/ Child
/ Concussion
/ Depression (Psychology)
/ Depression - etiology
/ Evidence
/ Exercise
/ Exercise Therapy - methods
/ Exercise Tolerance - physiology
/ Football - injuries
/ Humans
/ Literature Review
/ Literature Reviews
/ Male
/ Medical Evaluation
/ Mental Disorders
/ Neuropsychological Tests
/ Patients
/ Personality Change
/ Physical Examinations
/ Physical fitness
/ Physiology
/ Post-Concussion Syndrome - diagnosis
/ Post-Concussion Syndrome - rehabilitation
/ Practice Guidelines as Topic
/ Recovery of Function - physiology
/ Return to Sport - physiology
/ Sports - physiology
/ Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
/ Teenagers
/ Traumatic brain injury
/ Vision
/ Young Adult
2017
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A Physiological Approach to Prolonged Recovery From Sport-Related Concussion
by
Baker, John G.
, Willer, Barry
, Leddy, John
, Hinds, Andrea
, Haider, Mohammad Nadir
in
Adolescent
/ Adolescents
/ Aerobics
/ Anatomy
/ Anxiety - etiology
/ Athletes
/ Athletes - statistics & numerical data
/ Athletic Coaches
/ Athletic Injuries - diagnosis
/ Athletic Injuries - rehabilitation
/ Brain
/ Brain Concussion - diagnosis
/ Brain Concussion - rehabilitation
/ Brain research
/ Child
/ Concussion
/ Depression (Psychology)
/ Depression - etiology
/ Evidence
/ Exercise
/ Exercise Therapy - methods
/ Exercise Tolerance - physiology
/ Football - injuries
/ Humans
/ Literature Review
/ Literature Reviews
/ Male
/ Medical Evaluation
/ Mental Disorders
/ Neuropsychological Tests
/ Patients
/ Personality Change
/ Physical Examinations
/ Physical fitness
/ Physiology
/ Post-Concussion Syndrome - diagnosis
/ Post-Concussion Syndrome - rehabilitation
/ Practice Guidelines as Topic
/ Recovery of Function - physiology
/ Return to Sport - physiology
/ Sports - physiology
/ Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
/ Teenagers
/ Traumatic brain injury
/ Vision
/ Young Adult
2017
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A Physiological Approach to Prolonged Recovery From Sport-Related Concussion
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A Physiological Approach to Prolonged Recovery From Sport-Related Concussion
2017
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Overview
Management of the athlete with postconcussion syndrome (PCS) is challenging because of the nonspecificity of PCS symptoms. Ongoing symptoms reflect prolonged concussion pathophysiology or conditions such as migraine headaches, depression or anxiety, chronic pain, cervical injury, visual dysfunction, vestibular dysfunction, or some combination of these. In this paper, we focus on the physiological signs of concussion to help narrow the differential diagnosis of PCS in athletes. The physiological effects of exercise on concussion are especially important for athletes. Some athletes with PCS have exercise intolerance that may result from altered control of cerebral blood flow. Systematic evaluation of exercise tolerance combined with a physical examination of the neurologic, visual, cervical, and vestibular systems can in many cases identify one or more treatable postconcussion disorders.
Publisher
National Athletic Trainers Association
Subject
/ Aerobics
/ Anatomy
/ Athletes
/ Athletes - statistics & numerical data
/ Athletic Injuries - diagnosis
/ Athletic Injuries - rehabilitation
/ Brain
/ Brain Concussion - diagnosis
/ Brain Concussion - rehabilitation
/ Child
/ Evidence
/ Exercise
/ Exercise Tolerance - physiology
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Patients
/ Post-Concussion Syndrome - diagnosis
/ Post-Concussion Syndrome - rehabilitation
/ Practice Guidelines as Topic
/ Recovery of Function - physiology
/ Return to Sport - physiology
/ Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
/ Vision
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