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Postconcussion Syndrome
, Post-Concussion Syndrome, Post-Traumatic Headache, Postconcussive Symptoms
See Also
Concussion in Sports
Head Trauma
Cognitive Deficit following Concussion
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
(
MTBI
)
Return to Play after Concussion
Concussion Grading
Definitions
Postconcussion Syndrome
Persistent
Concussion
-related symptoms beyond 3 months and beyond resolution of initial
Concussion
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
(
MTBI
)
Preferred term to Postconcussion Syndrome
Postconcussion Syndrome is a subjective term with symptoms that may be altered by
Secondary Gain
and other external factors
Epidemiology
Incidence
5-20% of
Concussion
s (or
MTBI
)
Some estimates are as high as postconcussive syndrome in 38-80% of
Concussion
s
Risk Factors
Female gender
Children and older age
Inadequate social support
Lower baseline functional status or socioeconomic status
Pre-existing conditions
Major Depression
Anxiety Disorder
Attention Deficit Disorder
Migraine Headache
s
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
(
PTSD
)
Substance Abuse
Head Injury
related findings
Glasgow Coma Scale
<15
Loss of consciousness
Acute
Intoxication
Symptoms
Common Symptoms
Headache
(most common)
Dizziness
Cognitive Symptoms
Impaired attention and memory
Difficult
Executive Function
(e.g. organization, planning, reasoning)
Behavioral Symptoms
Irritability
Altered mood
Insomnia
Fatigue
Other Symptoms
Blurred Vision
Photosensitivity
Neck Pain
Tinnitus
Balance difficulty
Hearing Loss
Loss of Taste
or smell sense
Exacerbating Factors
Physical Activity
(most common)
Cognitive activity
Diagnostics
Chronic
Headache
s after
Concussion
(esp. severe or progressive
Headache
without prior head imaging)
Head CT
or
Head MRI
Persistent
Dizziness
after
Concussion
Electronystagmography (ENG)
Fistula Test
Posturography
Persistent neurologic or behavioral changes
Neuropsychological Testing
(including computerized
Neuropsychological Testing
)
Activity provoked symptoms
Graded aerobic treadmill test may reproduce
Concussion
symptoms
Precautions
Red Flags
See
Concussion Red Flags
Prognosis
See
Cognitive Deficit following Concussion
Prolonged course risk factors
See Risk Factors above
Management
Targeted symptom management
Cognitive deficit
See
Cognitive Deficit following Concussion
Consider
Neuropsychological Testing
Consider brain imaging
Assess for comorbid conditions
Major Depression
Anxiety Disorder
Insomnia
Mood Disorder
Major
Depression Management
Anxiety Management
Consider
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor
(
SSRI
)
Headache
s
Consider
Migraine Prophylaxis
Vertigo
See
Vertigo Management
Sleep
Disturbance
See
Disorder of Initiating and Maintaining Sleep
(
Insomnia
)
See
Sleep Hygiene
Sports
See
Return to Play after Concussion
No sports participation until initial
Concussion
symptoms resolve
If
Exercise
-induced symptoms after initial
Concussion
symptoms have resolved
Submaximal
Exercise Prescription
Example: 80% of maximal tolerated
Heart Rate
for 20 min/day, 5 days per week
Other symptom management
Fatigue
management
Insomnia
management
Consultation
s to consider
Physical therapy
Consider if persistent
Headache
,
Dizziness
, cervical
Neck Pain
at >10 days after injury
Cervicovestibular Rehabilitation and balance therapy
Neck rehabilitation
Other specialists
Consider if persistent symptoms >4 weeks after injury
Occupational Therapy
Functional therapy on specific tasks
Speech Therapy
Neuropsychology
Mental Health
Complications
See
Cognitive Deficit following Concussion
References
Dreis (2020) Crit Dec Emerg Med 34(7):3-21
Bengtzen, Novak and Chesnutt (2016) Crit Dec Emerg Med 30(5): 3-10
Jotwani (2010) Curr Sports Med Rep 9(1): 21-26 [PubMed]
Kushner (2001) Am Fam Physician 64:1007-14 [PubMed]
Mott (2012) Am Fam Physician 86(11): 1045-51 [PubMed]
Patricious (2022) Br J Sports Med 57(11): 695-711 [PubMed]
Valente (2023) Ann Emerg Med 81(5): e63-105 [PubMed]
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