Neuro-Visual and Vestibular Manifestations of Concussion and Mild TBIConcussionDizzinessPost-concussive syndromeTraumatic brain injuryVestibular disorderVisual disorderPURPOSE OF REVIEW :Mild traumatic brain injury, or concussion, is a major cause of disability. Vestibular and visual dysfunction following ...
Post concussion syndrome is the scholarly/medical diagnosis that is given to those who have persisting problems after having suffered a concussion. It is often abbreviated PCS, with the abbreviated reference to the associated cause of the disease of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury being MTBI. ...
six, and 12 months post-injury. Their study revealed that “approximately 1 in 5 individuals may experience mental health symptoms up to six months after mildtraumaticbrain injury (mTBI), suggesting the importance of follow-up care for these patients...
TBI is a broad term covering three categories: mild, moderate, and severe. It was previously thought that Concussion was a separate category that sat prior to the mild TBI category. However, brain injury is viewed as a continuum of injury, with the term ‘Concussion’ now being considered sy...
at theindividuallevel. This has led the Radiological Society of North America to advise that “in pediatric patients, imaging should not be routinely obtained to diagnose mild TBI” because “there is insufficient evidence [to support] the routine clinical use of advanced neuroimaging techniques for...
Left TBI decreased NE turnover by 29% in the frontal cortex ... BE Levin,KL Brown,G Pawar,... - 《Brain Research》 被引量: 44发表: 1995年 Mild traumatic brain injury from primary blast vs. blunt forces: Post-concussion consequences and functional neuroimaging INTRODUCTION: Primary blast ...
Concussion, a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI), is the most common type of neurologic disorder, accounting for 70–90% of all traumatic brain injuries [1]. Circumstances leading to a concussion incident are diverse as it can happen to anyone, at any time during sport, work, play, or reg...
Background: Sports-related concussions are among the most common causes of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in children and young adults. Post-concussion visual problems include: changes in refractive status, binocularity, accommodation, ocular motility, visual processing, and vestibular-visual inter...
Visual, auditory, and somatosensory evoked potentials have all been explored in individuals following head injury, but these techniques seem to reflect severe TBI and coma as opposed to mild TBI such as concussions (for review see ref. 16). Promising, but contradictory, findings have been ...
Studies done in animal models suggest that exposure to aeromedical evacuation at a simulated altitude of 8000 to 8800 ft (2438-2682 m) after mild TBI is associated with decreased arterial oxygen saturation and increased cerebral cytokine expression.17-19 This neuroinflammatory response, which consists...