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https://read.qxmd.com/read/31349959/why-exercise-may-be-beneficial-in-concussion-rehabilitation-a-cellular-perspective
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REVIEW
Ryan T Dech, Scott A Bishop, J Patrick Neary
INTRODUCTION: Concussion diagnosis and rehabilitation management has become a prevalent area of research, and yet much is still unknown about these complex injuries. Historically, exercise prescription post-concussion was conservatively used for rehabilitation due to the suspected harmful effects that exercise can have on damaged neurons, and increase in symptoms. However, there has been a shift to implement exercise earlier into recovery as several studies have demonstrated positive outcomes...
October 2019: Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28261100/endocannabinoids-a-promising-impact-for-traumatic-brain-injury
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REVIEW
Lesley D Schurman, Aron H Lichtman
The endogenous cannabinoid (endocannabinoid) system regulates a diverse array of physiological processes and unsurprisingly possesses considerable potential targets for the potential treatment of numerous disease states, including two receptors (i.e., CB1 and CB2 receptors) and enzymes regulating their endogenous ligands N -arachidonoylethanolamine (anandamide) and 2-arachidonyl glycerol (2-AG). Increases in brain levels of endocannabinoids to pathogenic events suggest this system plays a role in compensatory repair mechanisms...
2017: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31134869/effects-of-concussion-in-adolescent-students-perceptions-and-performance
#63
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brian Rieger, Lawrence Lewandowski, Heather Potts, Nicole Shea
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare adolescent students with and without concussion on a battery of academic, neurocognitive, and socioemotional measures and assess the aftereffects of concussion across domains of functioning. METHODS: Twenty-four adolescents (ages 13-17) reporting postconcussion symptoms were compared to 24 controls matched for age and gender across a battery of tests and surveys. RESULTS: After correcting for multiple comparisons, there were no significant differences on any neuropsychological measures...
May 28, 2019: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society: JINS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31113274/association-between-sleep-quality-and-recovery-following-sport-related-concussion-in-pediatrics
#64
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jane S Chung, Aaron J Zynda, Nyaz Didehbani, Cason Hicks, Linda S Hynan, Shane M Miller, Kathleen R Bell, C Munro Cullum
Our objective was to determine the association between sleep quality, symptom severity, and recovery following sport-related concussion in pediatric athletes. A review of data from the North Texas Concussion Network Prospective Registry (ConTex) was performed. Participants were diagnosed with a sport-related concussion and were ≤18 years old. Participants were categorized based on their initial clinic visit Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index composite score (0-21) into good sleep quality (GS≤5) and poor sleep quality (PS>5) groups...
October 2019: Journal of Child Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27089285/effectiveness-of-interventions-to-address-visual-and-visual-perceptual-impairments-to-improve-occupational-performance-in-adults-with-traumatic-brain-injury-a-systematic-review
#65
REVIEW
Sue Berger, Jennifer Kaldenberg, Romeissa Selmane, Stephanie Carlo
OBJECTIVE: Visual and visual-perceptual impairments occur frequently with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and influence occupational performance. This systematic review examined the effectiveness of interventions within the scope of occupational therapy to improve occupational performance for adults with visual and visual-perceptual impairments as a result of TBI. METHOD: Medline, PsycINFO, CINAHL, OTseeker, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews were searched, and 66 full text articles were reviewed...
May 2016: American Journal of Occupational Therapy: Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27089289/effectiveness-of-interventions-to-address-cognitive-impairments-and-improve-occupational-performance-after-traumatic-brain-injury-a-systematic-review
#66
REVIEW
Mary Vining Radomski, Mattie Anheluk, M Penny Bartzen, Joette Zola
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of interventions addressing cognitive impairments to improve occupational performance for people with traumatic brain injury. METHOD: A total of 37 studies met inclusion criteria: 9 Level I systematic reviews, 14 Level I studies, 5 Level II studies, and 9 Level III studies. RESULTS: Strong evidence supports use of direct attention training, dual-task training, and strategy training to optimize executive functioning, encoding, and use of memory compensations, including assistive technology...
May 2016: American Journal of Occupational Therapy: Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31110450/primary-care-management-of-concussion-in-canada
#67
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael J Ellis, Shannon Bauman, Stephanie Cowle, Pamela Fuselli, Charles H Tator
Concussion has emerged as an important public health issue affecting thousands of Canadians annually. Health care providers including paediatricians, family and emergency medicine physicians, nurses, and nurse practitioners are commonly tasked with the responsibility of providing primary care to patients with acute concussion and those with persistent post-concussion symptoms. In July 2017, Parachute, in collaboration with the Public Health Agency of Canada and Sport Canada released the Canadian Guideline on Concussion in Sport that outlines a standardized and evidence-based approach to the recognition, diagnosis, and management of youth and adults with suspected concussion...
June 2019: Paediatrics & Child Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31105634/the-predictive-capacity-of-the-buffalo-concussion-treadmill-test-after-sport-related-concussion-in-adolescents
#68
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad N Haider, John J Leddy, Charles G Wilber, Kaitlin B Viera, Itai Bezherano, Kimberly J Wilkins, Jeffrey C Miecznikowski, Barry S Willer
The Buffalo Concussion Treadmill Test (BCTT) identifies the heart rate threshold (HRt) of exercise tolerance in concussed patients. A previous study found that an absolute HRt of < 135 bpm was associated with prolonged recovery (>30 days) from sport-related concussion (SRC). In this study, we assessed the relationship of ΔHR (difference between resting HR and HRt) and recovery from SRC. Using a retrospective cohort design, we compared acutely (<10 days since injury) concussed adolescents who were prescribed either (1) relative rest (RG, n = 27, 15...
2019: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31094622/rehabilitation-utilizing-controlled-aerobic-activity-in-patients-with-a-concussion-a-critically-appraised-topic
#69
REVIEW
Janelle Prince, Eric Schussler, Ryan McCann
Clinical Scenario: A sport-related concussion is a common injury to the brain that may cause a variety of symptoms ranging in duration and severity. The mainstay of treatment for concussion has been rest, followed by a stepwise return to activity. This recovery process may be lengthy when symptoms persist. Aerobic exercise conducted at subsymptom and submaximal intensities has been proposed as a potential intervention for symptoms following a concussion. Therefore, the purpose of this critically appraised topic is to examine the safety of varying aerobic exercise intensities in patients with a concussion...
January 1, 2020: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31037065/advice-to-rest-for-more-than-2-days-after-mild-traumatic-brain-injury-is-associated-with-delayed-return-to-productivity-a-case-control-study
#70
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Noah D Silverberg, Thalia Otamendi
Objectives: Recent expert agreement statements and evidence-based practice guidelines for mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) management no longer support advising patients to "rest until asymptomatic," and instead recommend gradual return to activity after 1-2 days of rest. The present study aimed to: (i) document the current state of de-implementation of prolonged rest advice, (ii) identify patient characteristics associated with receiving this advice, and (iii) examine the relationship between exposure to this advice and clinical outcomes...
2019: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30906278/cognitive-impairment-following-acute-mild-traumatic-brain-injury
#71
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maíra Glória de Freitas Cardoso, Rodrigo Moreira Faleiro, Jonas Jardim de Paula, Arthur Kummer, Paulo Caramelli, Antônio Lúcio Teixeira, Leonardo Cruz de Souza, Aline Silva Miranda
Patients with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) may present cognitive deficits within the first 24 h after trauma, herein called "acute phase," which in turn may lead to long-term functional impairment and decrease in quality of life. Few studies investigated cognition in mTBI patients during the acute phase. The objectives of this study were to investigate the cognitive profile of patients with mTBI during the acute phase, compared to controls and normative data, and whether loss of consciousness (LOC), previous TBI and level of education influence cognition at this stage...
2019: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30950414/the-national-brain-injury-rescue-and-rehabilitation-study-a-multicenter-observational-study-of-hyperbaric-oxygen-for-mild-traumatic-brain-injury-with-post-concussive-symptoms
#72
JOURNAL ARTICLE
B Robert Mozayeni, William Duncan, Eddie Zant, Tommy L Love, Robert L Beckman, Kenneth P Stoller
The National Brain Injury Rescue and Rehabilitation Project was established as a preliminary study to test the safety and practicality of multi-center hyperbaric oxygen administration for the post-concussive symptoms of chronic mild traumatic brain injury as a precursor to a pivotal, independent, multi-center, controlled clinical trial. This report presents the results for 32 subjects who completed a preliminary trial of hyperbaric oxygen several years before the passage of the 21 st Century Cures Act. This study anticipated the Act and its reassessment of clinical research...
January 2019: Medical Gas Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30947758/examining-canada-s-return-visits-to-the-emergency-department-after-a-concussion
#73
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Morrison, Rachel Taylor, Mathew Mercuri, Jennifer Thompson
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to identify 1) the proportion of patients discharged from the emergency department (ED) with a diagnosis of concussion and return within 14 days, and 2) the characteristics that prompt a return. METHODS: A health records review was conducted on adult patients with a discharge diagnosis of a concussion who accessed care through Hamilton Health Sciences EDs and Urgent Care Centre in 2016. Subsequent data were collected from those who returned to the ED within 14 days...
November 2019: CJEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30946318/a-technology-enabled-electronic-incident-report-to-document-and-facilitate-management-of-sport-concussion-a-cohort-study-of-youth-and-young-adults
#74
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Susan M Linder, Jason Cruickshank, Nicole M Zimmerman, Richard Figler, Jay L Alberts
Despite the widespread awareness of concussion across all levels of sport, the management of concussion from youth to college is inconsistent and fragmented. A fundamental gap contributing to inconsistent care is the lack of a scalable, systematic approach to document initial injury characteristics following concussion. The purpose of this study was to determine differences in injury profiles and management of youth, high school, and college athletes using a mobile application for incident report documentation...
April 2019: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30937235/brain-mri-in-children-with-mild-traumatic-brain-injury-and-persistent-symptoms-in-both-sports-and-non-sports-related-concussion
#75
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alcy R Torres, Zakir I Shaikh, Wilson Chavez, John E Maldonado
AIM: To evaluate the utility of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in children with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), persistent post-concussive syndrome (PPCS), and normal neurologic examination. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a retrospective review of pediatric patients, who were evaluated in a Pediatric Concussion Clinic between August 2013 and November 2018, with documented persistent post-concussive symptoms, normal neurological examination, and available brain MRI...
January 22, 2019: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30933608/longitudinal-assessment-of-balance-and-gait-after-concussion-and-return-to-play-in-collegiate-athletes
#76
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucy Parrington, Peter C Fino, Clayton W Swanson, Charles F Murchison, James Chesnutt, Laurie A King
CONTEXT: In longitudinal studies tracking recovery after concussion, researchers often have not considered the timing of return to play (RTP) as a factor in their designs, which can limit the understanding of how RTP may affect the analysis and resulting conclusions. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the recovery of balance and gait in concussed athletes using a novel linear mixed-model design that allows an inflection point to account for changes in trend that may occur after RTP...
April 1, 2019: Journal of Athletic Training
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30929221/traumatic-brain-injury-neuropathological-neurocognitive-and-neurobehavioral-sequelae
#77
REVIEW
Dragan Pavlovic, Sandra Pekic, Marko Stojanovic, Vera Popovic
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) causes substantial neurological disabilities and mental distress. Annual TBI incidence is in magnitude of millions, making it a global health challenge. Categorization of TBI into severe, moderate and mild by scores on the Glasgow coma scale (GCS) is based on clinical grounds and standard brain imaging (CT). Recent research focused on repeated mild TBI (sport and non-sport concussions) suggests that a considerable number of patients have long-term disabling neurocognitive and neurobehavioral sequelae...
June 2019: Pituitary
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30917802/antidepressants-for-depression-after-concussion-and-traumatic-brain-injury-are-still-best-practice
#78
REVIEW
Noah D Silverberg, William J Panenka
BACKGROUND: Depression is a common complication of traumatic brain injury (TBI). New evidence suggests that antidepressant medication may be no more effective than placebo in this population. MAIN BODY: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are recommended as first-line treatment for depression in contemporary expert consensus clinical practice guidelines for management of TBI. This recommendation is based on multiple prior meta-analyses of clinical trials in depression after TBI as well as depression in the general population...
March 27, 2019: BMC Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30855306/sport-related-concussion-clinical-profiles-clinical-characteristics-targeted-treatments-and-preliminary-evidence
#79
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anthony P Kontos, Alicia Sufrinko, Natalie Sandel, Kouros Emami, Michael W Collins
Sport-related concussion (SRC) is a heterogeneous injury that involves varied symptoms and impairment that presents a significant clinical challenge to sports medicine professionals. In response to this challenge, clinical researchers have proposed clinical profiles or subtype models for assessing and treating athletes with SRC. One such model emphasizes five concussion clinical profiles including cognitive/fatigue, vestibular, ocular, migraine, and anxiety/mood. Sleep is a common modifier that co-occurs across these clinical profiles...
March 2019: Current Sports Medicine Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30808466/adolescent-concussion-and-mental-health-outcomes-a-population-based-study
#80
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Max N Yang, Brian Parrish, Wei Yang
Objectives: Population-based research on the relationship between concussions and self-harm, depression, and suicidal behaviors among adolescents is limited. Methods: A statewide Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey (YRBSS) was conducted among students from 98 high schools in Nevada in 2017. Students were asked if they had a concussion from playing a sport as well as their mental health outcomes 12 months before the survey. Weighted multiple logistic regression was used to assess the relationship between experiencing a concussion and adverse mental health outcomes...
March 1, 2019: American Journal of Health Behavior
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