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    • Neurology
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    • Pain Management

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    • Head trauma is a common component of many sports injuries.
    • Posttraumatic headache (PTH) frequently follows head trauma in athletes.
    • Understanding the types and management of PTH is crucial for sports medicine.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To summarize the types of posttraumatic headache following sports injuries.
    • To outline diagnostic considerations for posttraumatic headache.
    • To review treatment strategies for acute and chronic posttraumatic headache.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of posttraumatic headache in sports.
    • Analysis of diagnostic criteria for differentiating headache types.
    • Summary of current therapeutic approaches for posttraumatic headache.

    Main Results:

    • Posttraumatic headache presents in three primary forms: migraine, cluster, and tension-type.
    • Both acute and chronic presentations of these headache types are observed.
    • Differential diagnosis involves excluding organic causes and neurological deficits.

    Conclusions:

    • Posttraumatic headache is a significant consequence of sports-related head trauma.
    • Accurate diagnosis is essential, necessitating the exclusion of serious underlying conditions.
    • Effective management involves both abortive and prophylactic treatment strategies.