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The questionnaire includes a selection of cognitive, somatic, and emotional symptoms associated with post-concussion syndrome. [9] These symptoms were analyzed separately as individual clusters to determine frequency among PCS sufferers, although these clusters are not formally associated with the development and intentions of the questionnaire ...
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.
Post-concussion syndrome (PCS), also known as persisting symptoms after concussion, is a set of symptoms that may continue for weeks, months, or years after a concussion. PCS is medically classified as a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI).
[1] [25] Different checklists can be used to measure the symptoms of concussion, such as the Graded Symptom Checklist (GSC), Post-Concussion Symptoms Survey (PCSS), and Rivermead Post-Concussion Symptom Questionnaire (RPCSQ). The GSC rates the symptoms based on severity, and it can be self-reported for individual ages 13 and over. [25]
More than 50% of SIMS items conceptually overlap with those of the Rivermead Post-Concussion Symptoms scale [9] or of those from the Post-MVA Neurological Symptoms scale, [10] i.e., with post-concussive and whiplash symptoms legitimately reported by post-MVA patients(and also by some injured war veterans or by some persons injured in industrial ...
Post-concussion syndrome; Post-traumatic amnesia; Post-traumatic epilepsy; ... Rivermead post-concussion symptoms questionnaire; Spinal locomotion; S. Second-impact ...
Rivermead Post-Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire, a cognitive test Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title RPQ .
The Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) is an ordinal scale used to assess functional outcomes of patients following brain injury. It considers several factors, including a patient's level of consciousness, ability to carry out activities of daily living (ADLs), and ability to return to work or school.