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Concussions disrupt brain connectivity, with attention and balance deficits being key indicators. While most recover well, some face delayed healing, and current imaging lacks diagnostic sensitivity for associated neurobehavioral issues.

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  • Sports Medicine
  • Psychiatry

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  • Concussions involve transient brain connectivity loss.
  • Sport psychiatrists are integral to concussion management teams.
  • Understanding concussion sequelae is crucial for athlete care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review objective findings in concussion diagnosis.
  • To discuss the prognosis and predictors of delayed recovery.
  • To evaluate current and emerging diagnostic tools for concussion.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing evidence on concussion diagnosis and prognosis.
  • Analysis of objective findings like attention and balance deficits.
  • Assessment of neuroimaging (CT, MRI), biomarkers, fMRI, and neurocognitive testing.

Main Results:

  • Attention and balance deficits are reliable objective concussion indicators.
  • Most concussions have a good prognosis, but some patients experience delayed recovery.
  • CT and MRI lack sensitivity for predicting neurobehavioral sequelae; biomarkers and fMRI are still research tools.

Conclusions:

  • Objective measures like attention and balance are key for concussion diagnosis.
  • Predicting delayed recovery and neurobehavioral issues remains challenging with current methods.
  • While promising, advanced tools like fMRI and biomarkers require further validation for clinical use.