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A Pediatric Concussion Model in Mice: Closed Head Injury with Long-Term Disorders (CHILD)
Published on: February 7, 2025
Treatment of Pediatric Concussion
Karameh Kuemmerle1, William P Meehan2
1Neurology Foundation, Boston Children's Hospital, 300 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA, 02115; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Abstract:
Concussions have gained attention in medical literature, legal literature, and lay media over the past several years as a public health affecting children, particularly those who do not improve in the first few days after an injury. We discuss strategies for acute management immediately after a concussion and an introduction to medical and non-medical options for treatment of the complex symptoms that persist in some patients with concussions. We examine the role of rest and exercise during recovery. We briefly discuss the role of the multidisciplinary approach to concussion in a setting that engages multiple specialists. Finally, we address policy changes related to sport-concussions and their efficacy in improving long term outcomes.
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