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Title:Subacute concussion-related symptoms in youth Author(s):Blume HK, Lucas S, Bell KR Year:2011 Publication Info:Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicine Clinics of North America, 22(4):665-681 Abstract:Most athletes who experience a sports-related concussion recover from the acute effects within a few weeks. However, some children and adolescents with concussion experience symptoms for many weeks, or even months after the injury. Subacute and chronic symptoms related to concussion are particularly concerning in children, because cognitive deficits, headache or neck pain, sleep dysfunction, and emotional dysregulation can affect school performance and social function at a critical period of development and maturation. This article reviews the epidemiology of subacute symptoms after pediatric concussion and the current recommendations for the assessment and management of these symptoms in children and adolescents. Link to Article:![]() |
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