TY - JOUR PY - 2016// TI - Post-concussion syndrome after a mild traumatic brain injury: a minefield for clinical practice JO - Journal of behavioral and brain science A1 - Snell, Deborah L. A1 - Macleod, A. D. Sandy A1 - Anderson, Tim SP - 227 EP - 232 VL - 6 IS - 6 N2 - In this clinical practice review, the controversies and difficulties managing post concussion symptoms following mild traumatic brain injury are discussed. Based on considerable clinical experience in a designated Concussion Clinic, the authors (a neuropsychologist, a psychiatrist, and a neurologist) review relevant literature and issues for clinical practice, particularly with respect to understanding risk factors for and vulnerability to, development of chronic post-concussion symptoms. We contend it is not just the kind of head that matters but also the kind of complications, the kind of outcomes and the kind of management that can influence injury recovery. Given these complexities, a bio-psychosocial conceptualization of chronic post-concussion syndrome is appropriate. Though understanding is still elusive, management should not be biased by physiogenic or psychogenic aetiological theories for management needs to address patient reported outcomes regardless of underpinning aetiology. KEYWORDS Post-Concussion Syndrome, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, MTBI, Chronic Injury Symptoms

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LA - en SN - 2160-5866 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jbbs.2016.66023 ID - ref1 ER -