
This is a practical guide to the management of mild head injury, or concussion. It is now generally accepted that post-concussion syndrome has an organic basis and this has resulted in the emergence of clinics, staffed by interdisciplinary teams, dedicated to addressing the problem. After a short account of the history of thinking on mild head injury and its epidemiology, a section on pathology provides the background to the clinical picture. The coverage then moves on to look at the acute stage and management in the emergency department, followed by a description of the clinical features of the persisting symptoms. There are clear descriptions of the measurements, investigations and examinations to be completed. The authors then move on to look at the neurological, cognitive-behavioural and psychiatric aspects of management and treatment. Specific cases are discussed, including the special considerations when dealing with children, the elderly, executives and sportspeople. At the end of the book there are copies of information sheets and booklets for patients. Philip Wrightson and Dorothy Gronwall are pioneers in this field. They were the first to define test procedures to measure the changes following concussion, and to establish a clinic for those with persisting problems.
This book investigates the clinical management and organic basis of mild head injury, commonly known as concussion. Authors Dorothy Gronwall and Philip Wrightson, recognized pioneers in the field, synthesize historical perspectives, epidemiological data, and clinical pathology to establish a comprehensive framework for treatment. The text provides a structured approach for interdisciplinary teams to address both acute emergency care and the long-term management of post-concussion syndrome.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a foundational text due to the authors' role in establishing early standardized testing procedures for concussion. Readers frequently note the clinical utility of the provided management protocols and the accessibility of the information for interdisciplinary medical teams.
Page Count:
200
Publication Date:
1999-09-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192629395
ISBN-13:
9780192629395
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