Post concussion syndrome
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www.fowlerkennedy.comPOST-CONCUSSION SYNDROME MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES INTRODUCTION The most recent Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport has defined a concussion as a “complex pathophysiological process affecting the brain, induced by traumatic biomechanical forces”. Concussions can be caused by a blow to the head, face, neck or body.
The Rivermead Post Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire*
www.tbi-impact.orgThe Rivermead Post-Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire* After a head injury or accident some people experience symptoms which can cause worry or nuisance. We would like to know if you now suffer from any of the symptoms given below. As many of these symptoms occur normally, we would like you to compare yourself now with before the accident.
Explosions and Blast Injuries
www.cdc.govconcussion and post traumatic stress disorder can be similar. Emergency Management Options • Follow your hospital’s and regional disaster system’s plan. • Expect an “upside-down” triage - the most severely injured arrive after the less injured, who by-pass EMS triage and go directly to …
Referring Physician Ordering Guide: What to Order When
www.radiax.comPost-traumatic radial nerve injury MRI humerus without contrast elBOW Indication Preferred Study Trauma, surgical hardware X-ray first. CT for pre-operative planning of fractures. CT for occult fracture in younger patients. CT for arthroplasty complications. MRI for occult fracture in older patients Masses X-ray first for bony lesions.