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. 2015 Mar;69(3):290-2.
doi: 10.1136/jech-2014-204239. Epub 2014 May 16.

Traumatic brain injury: considering collaborative strategies for early detection and interventional research

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Traumatic brain injury: considering collaborative strategies for early detection and interventional research

Cherise Charleswell et al. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2015 Mar.

Abstract

Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a graded sequence of injuries, which is clinically defined based on subjective symptoms observed by clinicians and/or those reported by patients. Much of the focus on research and prevention of mTBI has been on professional or collegiate-level athletes, despite children and young teenagers being at greatest risk for mTBI. Further, continued involvement in sports across the lifespan, increases the likelihood that youth athletes may sustain repetitive brain trauma, which may result in permanent neurological and psychological deficits. Thus, there is a clear need for a population health initiative and research efforts that focus on the juvenile athlete population; in order to fill in the gap in knowledge about the long-term physiological effects of injury and social outcomes, as well as devise strategies that can help in early detection, prevention and treatment; and in the setting of evidence-based Return-To-Play guidelines.

Keywords: Child Health; Cognition; Injury; Longitudinal Studies; Medical Screening.

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