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  • Sports Medicine
  • Rehabilitation Science

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  • Persisting symptoms after concussion (PSaC) represent a common and challenging clinical issue.
  • Differentiating PSaC from transient post-concussive effects is crucial for effective treatment.

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  • To outline optimal management strategies for persisting symptoms after concussion.
  • To emphasize a multidisciplinary and tailored approach to patient recovery.

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  • Integration of lifestyle modifications.
  • Inclusion of pharmacologic interventions.
  • Application of manual therapies, procedural techniques, and graded activity reintroduction.

Main Results:

  • A comprehensive, integrated management plan facilitates recovery from PSaC.
  • Minimizing the burden of enduring symptoms is achievable through tailored interventions.

Conclusions:

  • A multidisciplinary, tailored approach is essential for managing PSaC.
  • This strategy offers renewed hope for individuals experiencing persistent post-concussive symptoms.