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    • Neurology
    • Rehabilitation Science

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    • Concussion management has shifted from passive rest to active strategies.
    • Early integration of physical and cognitive activity is now recommended.
    • Targeted therapies address specific post-concussion deficits.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review recent evidence on rest and exertion in concussion management.
    • To promote faster integration of new concussion care guidelines into practice.
    • To utilize the socioecological model for policy and behavior change.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of recent concussion research.
    • Analysis of evidence supporting active versus passive recovery.
    • Application of the socioecological model to clinical practice integration.

    Main Results:

    • Symptom-tolerable activity is beneficial both acutely and long-term post-concussion.
    • Targeted deficit-based therapies show benefits in subacute and persistent concussion.
    • Rapid dissemination of evidence is challenging for clinical practice adoption.

    Conclusions:

    • Active concussion management strategies are supported by current evidence.
    • Early, guided activity and targeted therapies enhance recovery.
    • The socioecological model can facilitate policy and practice changes for improved concussion care.