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Concussion grading systems are sets of criteria used in sports medicine to determine the severity, or grade, of a concussion, the mildest form of traumatic brain injury. At least 16 such systems exist, [ 1 ] and there is little agreement among professionals about which is the best to use. [ 2 ]
The Military Acute Concussion Evaluation (MACE) is an American medical screening and documentation measure that is used to gauge the severity of symptoms and cognitive deficits after a diagnosis of a concussion has been made. [1]
Post-concussion syndrome is believed to be able to arise for reasons aside from sustaining a (mild) traumatic brain injury. In one study, health professionals cited organic causes in general as being most responsible for the development of PCS; however, emotional and compensatory causes have also been implicated as factors. [ 13 ]
Fresno State quarterback Mikey Keene played. But not until the final quarter. ... The Bulldogs (8-3, 4-3) currently occupy sixth in the Mountain West following the loss to the Lobos (4-7, 2-5 ...
This past season, Keene, listed at 5-foot-11 and 180 pounds, only played four games and completed 60 of 83 for 647 yards and six touchdowns against one interception.
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measure of the ICD-10 criteria for Post concussion syndrome The British Columbia Postconcussion Symptom Inventory (BC-PSI), is a 16 item self-report inventory designed to measure both the frequency, and intensity of the ICD-10 criteria for Post concussion syndrome , which is a common occurrence in cases of mild traumatic brain injury .
Description: Pie chart showing causes of concussion in schoolchildren from Ontario: Date: 21 January 2007: Source: Self-made, based on findings of this study: author=Kozlowski KF, Leddy JJ, Tomita M, Bergen A, Willer BS title=Use of the ICECI and ICD-10 E-Coding structures to evaluate causes of head injury and concussion from sport and recreation participation in a school population journal ...