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Review
. 2011;28(4):309-20.
doi: 10.3233/NRE-2011-0659.

Assessment and treatment of common persistent sequelae following blast induced mild traumatic brain injury

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Assessment and treatment of common persistent sequelae following blast induced mild traumatic brain injury

Billie A Schultz et al. NeuroRehabilitation. 2011.

Abstract

The ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and terrorist activity worldwide have been associated with an increased incidence of blast injuries. While blast injuries share similarities with blunt or penetrating traumatic injuries, there are unique mechanistic elements of blast injury that create increased vulnerability to damage of specific organs. This review highlights the mechanism of blast-related injury, describes the common sequelae of blast exposure that may impact rehabilitation care, and summarizes the intervention strategies for these blast-related sequelae.

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