Self-Reported Symptoms in U.S. Marines Following Blast- and Impact-Related Concussion
CONCLUSIONS: These findings support recent research suggesting that the mechanism of injury may play an important role in symptom reporting and/or physiological changes to the brain after concussion. The results of this epidemiological investigation should be used to guide further research on the physiological effects of concussion, diagnostic criteria for neurological injuries, and treatment modalities for various concussion-related symptoms.PMID:36794787 | DOI:10.1093/milmed/usad026
Source: Military Medicine - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Robyn Martin Englert Jennifer N Belding Cynthia J Thomsen Source Type: research
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