Patient Perspective: Closing the Gap: Personal and Clinical Reflections on Functional Neurologic Disorder
Patient Experience The journey of individuals dealing with functional neurologic disorder (FND) is often marked by confusion and a lack […]
Patient Experience The journey of individuals dealing with functional neurologic disorder (FND) is often marked by confusion and a lack […]
Understanding Functional Neurologic Disorder Overview of Functional Neurologic Disorder Functional Neurologic Disorder (FND) is characterized by neurological symptoms that arise
Understanding Functional Tics Functional tics, also known as tic-like behaviors, represent a complex phenomenon often encountered in both clinical settings
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Understanding Parent and Child Perspectives Parents and children experience pediatric concussions in strikingly different ways, shaped by their unique perceptions
Parent and Child Agreement of Brain Injury Perceptions Following Pediatric Concussion Read Post »
Case Analysis In evaluating the interplay between recurrent emergency presentations and psychiatric issues, it is essential to delve into the
Presentation of Symptoms Clinical manifestations are the signs and symptoms associated with a particular disease or condition, which can vary
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Clinical Relevance The assessment of concussion severity and recovery in adolescents and adults holds significant clinical importance, especially given the
Resource Development The development of the online resource aimed at aiding the diagnosis of migraine was a collaborative effort, leveraging
Co-production and validation of an online resource to support the diagnosis of migraine Read Post »
Technological Innovations in Concussion Prevention Advancements in technology have significantly transformed the landscape of concussion prevention in ice hockey. The
Smart technologies and the future of concussion prevention in ice hockey Read Post »
Symptom Phenotypes and White Matter Injury Understanding the connection between symptom phenotypes and patterns of white matter injury in individuals