RT @physiosinsport: Challenge of managing patients with a history of sports-related concussion (SRC) includes the co-morbidity shared betwe…
RT @physiosinsport: Challenge of managing patients with a history of sports-related concussion (SRC) includes the co-morbidity shared betwe…
RT @physiosinsport: Challenge of managing patients with a history of sports-related concussion (SRC) includes the co-morbidity shared betwe…
RT @physiosinsport: Challenge of managing patients with a history of sports-related concussion (SRC) includes the co-morbidity shared betwe…
Challenge of managing patients with a history of sports-related concussion (SRC) includes the co-morbidity shared between symptoms of SRC and an extensive array of other potentially unrelated conditions - mutidisciplinary team beware! @SportsMedicineJ htt
Researching CONCUSSION? Check out this NEW ARTICLE from @AUTUNI @AUTsportandrec: "Is it really the result of a concussion? Lessons from a case study" https://t.co/IbPm58gp2J #sportsmedicine-open
RT @WB_BARR: Published case study reminding us that symptoms associated with #concussion may instead be due to unrelated causes that share…
RT @WB_BARR: Published case study reminding us that symptoms associated with #concussion may instead be due to unrelated causes that share…
@TheNeuroTimes Things in that case report that caught my attention - "within last two decades" "attention from media" "fear of persistent symptoms" - Smells like industry friendly framing. https://t.co/OqvL2QBrs4
RT @GregRansom: So when my son lost 1/4 of his visual field, his short term geometric perceptual memory, developed intense OCD, and suffere…
Is it really the result of a concussion? Lessons from a case study | Sports Medicine - Open | Full Text https://t.co/WqzvvNQS9h https://t.co/7vZgPhdlWN
Is it really the result of a concussion? Lessons from a case study | Sports Medicine - Open | Full Text https://t.co/oF8KW35wZ5 https://t.co/1wWKKAqIdi
Is it really the result of a concussion? Lessons from a case study | Sports Medicine - Open | Full Text https://t.co/ToBlKVX2ok https://t.co/TZcJNjUUg5
Is it really the result of a concussion? Lessons from a case study | Sports Medicine - Open | Full Text https://t.co/BUqX395NEw https://t.co/qqbyaYHK0J
RT @sarah_pht: Think all post-concussion type symptoms are due to a concussion? Think again! As a vestibular therapist, my theory is that m…
@kimberlyarchie Seems one of the problems is that people go to doctors, but don't get the help/treatment they need. "Participant A was informed he was in good health and did not receive any explanation for the symptoms he was suffering." https://t.co/OqvL2
@TheNeuroTimes Hmm, just within the last 2 decades? "Within the last two decades, attitudes have shifted from considering SRC as an insignificant minor injury with no long-term repercussions to a potentially serious brain injury." https://t.co/OqvL2QBrs4
RT @GregRansom: So when my son lost 1/4 of his visual field, his short term geometric perceptual memory, developed intense OCD, and suffere…
Think all post-concussion type symptoms are due to a concussion? Think again! As a vestibular therapist, my theory is that many, many cases of post-concussion syndrome are due to vestibular dysfunction. This case study is one example. #concussion #concussi
@NFLObjectors Seemingly? "... Participant A's persistent symptom reports were associated with peripheral vestibular dysfunction and otolithic dysfunction seemingly unrelated to his concussion history." https://t.co/S6uMzquymc
RT @WB_BARR: Published case study reminding us that symptoms associated with #concussion may instead be due to unrelated causes that share…
So when my son lost 1/4 of his visual field, his short term geometric perceptual memory, developed intense OCD, and suffered from long term memory loss, all of that might not have been the result of the helmet to helmet blow to his head so strong it caused
Double Standard From the Hoge-McCrory Clown Car that says case studies are not "Good Science".
RT @WB_BARR: Published case study reminding us that symptoms associated with #concussion may instead be due to unrelated causes that share…
RT @WB_BARR: Published case study reminding us that symptoms associated with #concussion may instead be due to unrelated causes that share…
RT @WB_BARR: Published case study reminding us that symptoms associated with #concussion may instead be due to unrelated causes that share…
Published case study reminding us that symptoms associated with #concussion may instead be due to unrelated causes that share similar symptomology. https://t.co/0Ai1QinTQv