Enhancing Sport-Related Concussion Return-to-Play Protocols for Non-Professional Athletes
Background on Sport-Related Concussions Sport-related concussions are a form of mild traumatic brain injury that occur when the brain is […]
Background on Sport-Related Concussions Sport-related concussions are a form of mild traumatic brain injury that occur when the brain is […]
Background and Rationale In recent years, the growing concern surrounding sports-related concussions has prompted educators, medical professionals, and researchers to
Patient Demographics and Injury Mechanisms The study cohort comprised pediatric patients who sustained traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and were treated
Understanding Concussion in Pediatric Athletes Concussions are a form of traumatic brain injury that occur when the brain undergoes a
On-Field Diagnosis and Management of Sports-Related Concussion in Pediatric Athletes Read Post »
Diverse Caregiver Profiles Caregivers for individuals with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) come from a wide array of backgrounds and experiences, leading
Study Overview This study examined the clinical characteristics of post-traumatic headaches (PTH) in comparison to migraines, providing insights into their
Clinical Relevance of Sleep Quality Sleep quality is a pivotal aspect of overall health and well-being, particularly affecting cognitive function,
Clinical Cut Point for the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index After Adolescent Concussion Read Post »
Neurological disorders can profoundly alter judgement, impulse control, and emotional regulation, contributing to behaviours that may cross legal boundaries. From traumatic brain injuries to neurodegenerative diseases, disruptions within key brain regions influence criminal actions in complex ways. Understanding the role of neurological dysfunction in offending challenges traditional notions of intent and responsibility, raising critical questions about justice, rehabilitation, and the ethical use of neuroscience within the legal system.
Neurological disorders and their link to criminal acts Read Post »
Functional neurological disorder (FND) is a condition where neurological symptoms arise from functional, rather than structural, brain issues. Sitting at the crossroads of neurology and psychiatry, FND reflects complex interactions between biological, psychological, and social factors. Psychotherapy, particularly cognitive behavioural therapy, plays a crucial role in addressing symptoms, enhancing emotional regulation, and improving quality of life. Emerging treatments, technological innovations, and personalised approaches are reshaping care, aiming to overcome stigma and deliver more accessible, tailored interventions. Ongoing research continues to refine strategies for managing this often-misunderstood disorder.
The role of psychotherapy in managing FND Read Post »
Understanding Post-Concussion Syndrome Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS) represents a complex and often debilitating condition that can arise following a concussion, which