• Curr Sports Med Rep · Feb 2003

    Review

    Epidemiology and pathophysiology of minor traumatic brain injury.

    • Scott H Grindel.
    • Primary Care Sports Medicine, Spectrum Health, Reed City Campus, 300 N. Patterson Road, Reed City, MI 49677-0075, USA. Obervellmar@surferie.net
    • Curr Sports Med Rep. 2003 Feb 1; 2 (1): 18-23.

    AbstractThis review article presents evidence from the current literature on the epidemiology and pathophysiology of concussion. The recent epidemiologic data for a variety of sports are presented relevant to the general population, and professional, college, and high school athletics. The evidence for the pathophysiology of head injury is presented using a mixture of current animal and human studies. A brief discussion on the benefits and limitations of the evidence is offered for the both the epidemiology and pathophysiology of concussion, and how it relates to current treatment options.

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