Persistent symptoms and activity changes three months after mild traumatic brain injury
ConclusionThere is a small, but clinically significant, subgroup of patients who continue to experience symptoms three‐month post‐mTBI. Symptoms experienced beyond the expected three‐month recovery timeframe have the potential to adversely affect an individual's ability to participate in daily occupation and return to work.
Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Rebecca Cooksley, Emma Maguire, Natasha A. Lannin, Carolyn A. Unsworth, Michelle Farquhar, Claire Galea, Biswadev Mitra, Julia Schmidt Tags: Feature Article Source Type: research
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