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    Computed Tomography Findings of Children Under 3 Years of Age with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and No Neurological Focal Signs

    by myneuronews April 26, 2025
    by myneuronews April 26, 2025

    Computed Tomography Characteristics Computed tomography (CT) plays a crucial role in evaluating pediatric patients with …

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    Point-of-Care Electroencephalography in Acute Neurological Care: A Narrative Review

    by myneuronews April 25, 2025
    by myneuronews April 25, 2025

    Application of Point-of-Care EEG Point-of-care electroencephalography (POC EEG) has emerged as a transformative tool in …

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    Functional Cognitive Impairment Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI)

    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 27, 2024
    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 27, 2024

    Functional cognitive impairment (FCI) post-mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) presents a significant challenge, often manifesting …

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  • Severe Headache in a Child With Rickettsial Infection: A Case Report
    Case Presentation A previously healthy 10-year-old boy was brought to the pediatric emergency department due…
  • Polygenic risk score of Alzheimer’s disease is associated with cognitive trajectories and phenotypes of cerebral organoids
    Study Overview This study investigates the relationship between polygenic risk scores (PRS) for Alzheimer’s disease…
  • How Neurologists Combine Clinical Signs and Subjective Factors to Diagnose Epileptic and Functional Seizures: Insights From Seizure Video Analysis
    Diagnostic Approaches in Epilepsy and Seizures The diagnosis of epilepsy and seizures is a complex…
  • Active Rehabilitation Following Acute Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review
    Active Rehabilitation Approaches Active rehabilitation is a crucial component in the recovery process following an…
  • Connecting the Dots: The Role of Pediatric Concussion on Pubertal Hormones and Psychological Health
    Pediatric Concussions: Overview and Impact Pediatric concussions are a significant public health concern, with increasing…

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  • Biomechanical injury risk analysis of a child dummy under cricket ball impacts: A finite element study
    Children, while playing cricket, may get exposed to impact-related injuries. Most available studies have been done on adult players. Pediatric biomechanics concerning cricket ball impacts have been unexamined, supported by assumptions and surrogate models. This research used a finite element model of a child dummy, a ball, and a steel chair. Four conditions based on […]
  • Contact Role and Tackle Characteristics Shape Head Acceleration Exposure in Male Community Rugby: A Cohort Study Utilising Instrumented Mouthguards
    CONCLUSIONS: Tackles and rucks are primary sources of HAEs, with risk shaped by posture, tackle height and player role. Lower tackle heights reduce ball carrier load but increase tackler exposure, indicating a potential safety trade-off. Younger players, particularly U13s, were more susceptible to secondary impacts (e.g. head-to-ground), potentially because of limited task-specific experience and underdeveloped […]
  • Connecting the Dots: The Role of Pediatric Concussion on Pubertal Hormones and Psychological Health
    PURPOSE: Psychological health issues resulting from emotional dysregulation such as anxiety and depression following pediatric concussion are a public health concern, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Puberty opens a window of vulnerability for emotion dysregulation and a link between pediatric concussion and hormonal deficits has been reported. We investigated the association between pubertal hormones […]
  • Patterns of Post-Concussive Symptoms Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Longitudinal Data in Children and Adults to Examine Sex Differences Across the Life Span
    OBJECTIVE: To examine sex- and age-related differences in patterns of post-concussive symptoms (PCS), across cognitive, somatic, emotional, and behavioral domains, and their recovery within the first 6 months after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), and their relation to participation.
  • Research Letter: Safety, Feasibility, Acceptability and Preliminary Findings From Veterans' Intervention Blending NeuRomodulation and YogA for Chronic PaiN Treatment: VIBRANT-MTBI and Chronic Pain Pilot
    CONCLUSIONS: Lack of serious adverse events suggests that the iTBS + LYByoga intervention is safe among veterans with mTBI + CP. The program's feasibility and acceptability coupled with improvements in self-reported pain outcomes warrants further research in a larger, randomized control trial.

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