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  2. Concussion - Wikipedia

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    [111] [112] There is no single physical test, blood test (or fluid biomarkers), or imaging test that can be used to determine when a person has fully recovered from concussion. [113] A person's recovery may be influenced by a variety of factors that include age at the time of injury, intellectual abilities, family environment, social support ...

  3. Post-concussion syndrome - Wikipedia

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    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).

  4. Experts Say Concussions Are Worse For Women—Here’s Why - AOL

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    “Sleep is critical for recovery after a concussion,” she says. “Once your healthcare provider has ruled out serious injury, aim for eight to 10 hours of sleep in 24 hours.”

  5. Concussions in sport - Wikipedia

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    Most people fully recover from a concussion within 4 weeks. But the recovery time can vary. Up to about 1/3 of people experience persisting symptoms after concussion (PHAC) or persistent post concussion symptoms (PPAC), defined as symptoms that last more than 4 weeks.

  6. Children's concussion recovery: Some screen time better ... - AOL

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    A Canadian study followed 700 children in the first seven to 10 days following a head injury.

  7. Playing sports with a concussion doubles recovery time - AOL

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  8. Second-impact syndrome - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that the brain is left in a vulnerable state after a concussion and that a second blow is linked to SIS. [22] The actual mechanism behind the catastrophic brain swelling is controversial. [23] [24] A second injury during this time is thought to unleash a series of metabolic events within the brain.

  9. We need to level the playing field for kids who have ...

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    Following traumatic brain injuries, occupational therapy can play a crucial role in recovery. I was shocked to learn that 31% of children hospitalized with TBI have unmet or unrecognized needs for ...