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  • Sports Medicine
  • Public Health

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  • Mild traumatic brain injury (concussion) is a prevalent health concern in adults and youth.
  • Caused by head trauma leading to shear stress on brain tissue.
  • Symptoms span physical, cognitive, and emotional domains, necessitating careful diagnosis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the clinical presentation and management of concussion.
  • To emphasize the importance of individualized recovery approaches.
  • To highlight considerations for managing concussion in younger populations.

Main Methods:

  • Review of clinical presentation and diagnostic considerations for concussion.
  • Discussion of initial management strategies including rest and symptom management.
  • Emphasis on individualized patient education, reassurance, and gradual return to activity protocols.

Main Results:

  • Headache is the most frequent symptom.
  • Diagnosis requires establishing a link between injury mechanism and symptom onset.
  • Recovery is variable, with risk factors influencing duration.

Conclusions:

  • Concussion management necessitates an individualized approach, moving away from rigid guidelines.
  • Athletes must be medically cleared before returning to play.
  • A conservative approach is recommended for concussions in the developing brain of youth.