TY - JOUR
T1 - Management of mild traumatic brain injury
AU - Van Gils, Anne
AU - Stone, Jon
AU - Welch, Killian
AU - Davidson, Louise R.
AU - Kerslake, Dean
AU - Caesar, Dave
AU - McWhirter, Laura
AU - Carson, Alan
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PY - 2020/5/1
Y1 - 2020/5/1
N2 - Mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common and associated with a range of diffuse, non-specific symptoms including headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, hypersomnolence, attentional difficulties, photosensitivity and phonosensitivity, irritability and depersonalisation. Although these symptoms usually resolve within 3 months, 5%-15% of patients are left with chronic symptoms. We argue that simply labelling such symptoms as ' postconcussional' is of little benefit to patients. Instead, we suggest that detailed assessment, including investigation, both of the severity of the ' mild' injury and of the individual symptom syndromes, should be used to tailor a rehabilitative approach to symptoms. To complement such an approach, we have developed a self-help website for patients with mild TBI, based on neurorehabilitative and cognitive behavioural therapy principles, offering information, tips and tools to guide recovery: www.headinjurysymptoms.org.
AB - Mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common and associated with a range of diffuse, non-specific symptoms including headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, hypersomnolence, attentional difficulties, photosensitivity and phonosensitivity, irritability and depersonalisation. Although these symptoms usually resolve within 3 months, 5%-15% of patients are left with chronic symptoms. We argue that simply labelling such symptoms as ' postconcussional' is of little benefit to patients. Instead, we suggest that detailed assessment, including investigation, both of the severity of the ' mild' injury and of the individual symptom syndromes, should be used to tailor a rehabilitative approach to symptoms. To complement such an approach, we have developed a self-help website for patients with mild TBI, based on neurorehabilitative and cognitive behavioural therapy principles, offering information, tips and tools to guide recovery: www.headinjurysymptoms.org.
KW - clinical neurology
KW - head injury
KW - neuropsychiatry
KW - neurosurgery
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85083371669&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1136/practneurol-2018-002087
DO - 10.1136/practneurol-2018-002087
M3 - Review article
C2 - 32273394
AN - SCOPUS:85083371669
SN - 1474-7758
VL - 20
SP - 213
EP - 221
JO - Practical Neurology
JF - Practical Neurology
IS - 3
ER -