The relationship of psychological and cognitive factors in the development of the postconcussion syndrome (PCS) following mild uncomplicated traumatic brain injury (mTBI) has received little study. This may be because of the widely held belief that neurological factors are the cause of early PCS symptoms, whereas psychological factors are responsible for enduring symptoms. To further understand these relationships, the association between PCS and neuropsychological and psychological outcome was investigated in 122 general trauma patients, many of whom had orthopedic injuries, around 5 days following mTBI. Apart from verbal fluency, participants with a PCS did not differ in their performances on neuropsychological measures compared to those ...
Objective Resilience is 1 of several factors that are thought to contribute to outcome following mil...
Chronic symptoms of Postconcussional Disorder (PCD) occur in a significant minority of mild brain in...
The sequelae of severe closed head injury have received much attention in the literature, but the ef...
Objective A significant proportion (15-30%) of patients with mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) are ...
Objective A significant proportion (15–30%) of patients with mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) are ...
Background: The aetiology of postconcussion syndrome (PCS) following mild traumatic brain injury (mT...
Past studies suggest a variety of factors that influence the report of Postconcussion Syndrome (PCS)...
The aim of the current study was to investigate whether factors that predict acute postconcussion sy...
Objective: To investigate whether postconcussion syndrome (PCS) represents long-term sequelae associ...
Background. Postconcussion symptoms (PCSs)—such as fatigue, headache, irritability, dizziness, and i...
Objective: To investigate whether postconcussion syndrome (PCS) represents long-term sequelae associ...
The post-concussive syndrome (PCS) is the term used to describe the persisting and troublesome sympt...
Symptoms of mild traumatic brain injury typically resolve within days or weeks. However, a significa...
Background: Postconcussion symptoms (PCSs)—such as fatigue, headache, irritability, dizziness, and i...
Objective: Few studies have examined whether psychological distress and pain affect cognitive functi...
Objective Resilience is 1 of several factors that are thought to contribute to outcome following mil...
Chronic symptoms of Postconcussional Disorder (PCD) occur in a significant minority of mild brain in...
The sequelae of severe closed head injury have received much attention in the literature, but the ef...
Objective A significant proportion (15-30%) of patients with mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) are ...
Objective A significant proportion (15–30%) of patients with mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) are ...
Background: The aetiology of postconcussion syndrome (PCS) following mild traumatic brain injury (mT...
Past studies suggest a variety of factors that influence the report of Postconcussion Syndrome (PCS)...
The aim of the current study was to investigate whether factors that predict acute postconcussion sy...
Objective: To investigate whether postconcussion syndrome (PCS) represents long-term sequelae associ...
Background. Postconcussion symptoms (PCSs)—such as fatigue, headache, irritability, dizziness, and i...
Objective: To investigate whether postconcussion syndrome (PCS) represents long-term sequelae associ...
The post-concussive syndrome (PCS) is the term used to describe the persisting and troublesome sympt...
Symptoms of mild traumatic brain injury typically resolve within days or weeks. However, a significa...
Background: Postconcussion symptoms (PCSs)—such as fatigue, headache, irritability, dizziness, and i...
Objective: Few studies have examined whether psychological distress and pain affect cognitive functi...
Objective Resilience is 1 of several factors that are thought to contribute to outcome following mil...
Chronic symptoms of Postconcussional Disorder (PCD) occur in a significant minority of mild brain in...
The sequelae of severe closed head injury have received much attention in the literature, but the ef...