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DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1597941
Physical Rehabilitation in Minor Traumatic Injury or Concussion
Publication History
22 November 2016
20 December 2016
Publication Date:
06 April 2017 (online)
Abstract
Concussion is a traumatic brain injury and can be caused by sports and non-sports related injuries. Most patients recover completely within days to several weeks; but, some patients continue to experience postconcussion symptoms including but not limited to headache, dizziness and neck pain. The mainstay of treatment for concussion in sports has been physical and cognitive rest until the acute symptoms abates. However, the window period for rest is currently being debated. For patients with persisting symptoms, longer than 1 month, multidisciplinary team approach is advisable. There is emerging evidence for the role of physical therapy as a treatment option in this population, especially for postconcussion symptoms.
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