Sports related mild traumatic brain injury in adolescents

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Baker R.J. [1 ,2 ]
Patel D.R. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Pediatrics, Michigan Stt. Univ. Kalamazoo C., Kalamazoo, MI
[2] MSU-Kalamazoo Ctr. for Med. Studies, Department of Family Practice, Kalamazoo, MI 49008
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Adolescents; Concussion; Mild traumatic brain injury;
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10.1007/BF02820676
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While head injuries are not common in youth sports, they may have catastrophic results. Concussion is also referred to as mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI). Although the occurrence of head injuries has been studied more extensively in American football, the findings have wider application for any MTBI. Recently, more attention has been directed at other sports in which both boys and girls participate. The diagnosis of MTBI is based on subjective findings and subtle changes in mental status. Other cerebral injuries requiring emergent or urgent neurosurgical attention should be ruled out. Objective tests such as CT scans and Magnetic Resonsance Imaging (MRI) are usually without significant findings in MTBI. Neuropsychological testing may demonstrate areas of deficiencies, however, results may be difficult to interpret because of confounding factors. Complications following MTBI have been known to occur. The most catastrophic of these is second impact syndrome. There are a variety of guidelines for return to play following a concussion, which have been designed in an effort to avoid problems such as second impact syndrome. These guidelines are based more on clinical experience than on scientific evidence. Education, good training and coaching techniques, improved equipment, and rule changes and enforcement, can all help in curbing the sports related head injuries in adolescents.
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