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  • Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Clinical Psychology

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  • Concussion management often involves complex, multifactorial symptoms.
  • Effective rehabilitation requires a coordinated approach across disciplines.

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  • To illustrate an interprofessional cognitive rehabilitation approach for concussion.
  • To showcase collaborative interventions from various healthcare professionals.

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  • Invited experts from physical medicine and rehabilitation, clinical neuropsychology/rehabilitation psychology, registered nurse care coordination, and speech-language pathology shared their disciplinary viewpoints.
  • The article focuses on an interdisciplinary team (IDT) model for cognitive rehabilitation.

Main Results:

  • An interdisciplinary team approach is crucial for addressing the multifactorial symptoms of concussion.
  • Collaborative interventions enhance treatment outcomes in cognitive rehabilitation.

Conclusions:

  • Treating persistent postconcussion cognitive impairment necessitates an interdisciplinary team (IDT) of professionals.
  • Speech-language pathologists play a vital role in delivering personalized therapies for prolonged cognitive deficits post-concussion.