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Long intervals between repetitive concussions reduce risk of cognitive impairment and limit microglial activation, astrogliosis, and tauopathy in adolescent rats

Impact of Concussion Intervals on Cognitive Outcomes Research indicates that the timing between concussive events significantly influences cognitive outcomes in

Long intervals between repetitive concussions reduce risk of cognitive impairment and limit microglial activation, astrogliosis, and tauopathy in adolescent rats Read Post »

Physiatry Reviews for Evidence in Practice (PREP) Second-Order Peer Reviews of Clinically Relevant Articles for the Physiatrist: “Context of Injury and Clinical Trajectories After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury”

Study Overview The investigation centers on the aftermath of mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI), specifically exploring how such injuries influence

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On-tools for rehabilitation and cognitive care: Development of a brief intervention for chronic cognitive difficulties after mild traumatic brain injury

Intervention Development In designing an intervention targeted at individuals experiencing chronic cognitive difficulties following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), it

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Physiatry Reviews for Evidence in Practice (PREP) Second-Order Peer Reviews of Clinically Relevant Articles for the Physiatrist: “Context of Injury and Clinical Trajectories After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury”

Study Overview The research investigated the outcomes and clinical trajectories following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), with a specific focus

Physiatry Reviews for Evidence in Practice (PREP) Second-Order Peer Reviews of Clinically Relevant Articles for the Physiatrist: “Context of Injury and Clinical Trajectories After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury” Read Post »

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