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Sports Med Arthrosc Rev ; 24(3): 123-9, 2016 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27482778

ABSTRACT

Sport-related concussion typically resolves within a few weeks of the injury; however, persistent symptoms have been reported to occur in 10% to 15% of concussions. These ongoing symptoms can cause significant disability and be frustrating for the patient and family. In addition, factors other than brain injury can cause complications for these patients, such as adjustment disorder or exacerbation of preexisting conditions such as depression or migraine. Individuals with prolonged symptoms of concussion may be classified as having post-concussion syndrome. A careful and thoughtful evaluation is important, as the clinician must determine whether these prolonged symptoms reflect brain injury pathophysiology versus another process. Although there have been numerous studies on the acute management of concussion, much less is available on the treatment of persistent disease. This review will provide an evaluation approach for the patient with prolonged concussion symptoms and review recent literature on treatment strategies.


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Brain Concussion/complications , Brain Concussion/therapy , Cognition Disorders/drug therapy , Cognition Disorders/etiology , Dyssomnias/etiology , Dyssomnias/therapy , Headache/etiology , Humans , Mood Disorders/etiology , Mood Disorders/therapy , Post-Concussion Syndrome/etiology , Post-Concussion Syndrome/therapy , Return to Sport , Return to Work
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