COACH CV: The Seven Clinical Phenotypes of Concussion
Our understanding of the diverse physiological manifestations of concussion is changing rapidly. This has an influence on the clinical assessment of patients who have sustained a concussion. The 2017 Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport states that numerous post-injury clinical findings, such...
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doaj-4b3781ecaad041fc97ec40c5bf6fcde52020-11-24T20:47:19ZengMDPI AGBrain Sciences2076-34252017-09-017911910.3390/brainsci7090119brainsci7090119COACH CV: The Seven Clinical Phenotypes of ConcussionNeil Craton0Haitham Ali1Stephane Lenoski2Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, 14-160 Meadowood Drive, Winnipeg, MB R2M 5L6, CanadaFaculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, 14-160 Meadowood Drive, Winnipeg, MB R2M 5L6, CanadaFaculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, 14-160 Meadowood Drive, Winnipeg, MB R2M 5L6, CanadaOur understanding of the diverse physiological manifestations of concussion is changing rapidly. This has an influence on the clinical assessment of patients who have sustained a concussion. The 2017 Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport states that numerous post-injury clinical findings, such as cognitive deficits, post-traumatic headaches, dizziness, difficulties with oculomotor function, and depression have all been associated with a poorer prognosis in concussed patients. This demonstrates that there are several potential clinical manifestations after head injury warranting clinical evaluation. We have developed an acronym to guide the office-based assessment of concussed patients to consider each of the potential clinical phenotypes. “COACH CV” prompts the clinician to evaluate for cognitive problems, oculomotor dysfunction, affective disturbances, cervical spine disorders, headaches, and cardiovascular and vestibular anomalies.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/7/9/119concussionassessmentphenotypetrajectoryclinicalphysical examinationwhiplash |
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COACH CV: The Seven Clinical Phenotypes of Concussion |
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COACH CV: The Seven Clinical Phenotypes of Concussion |
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COACH CV: The Seven Clinical Phenotypes of Concussion |
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COACH CV: The Seven Clinical Phenotypes of Concussion |
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COACH CV: The Seven Clinical Phenotypes of Concussion |
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coach cv: the seven clinical phenotypes of concussion |
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Our understanding of the diverse physiological manifestations of concussion is changing rapidly. This has an influence on the clinical assessment of patients who have sustained a concussion. The 2017 Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport states that numerous post-injury clinical findings, such as cognitive deficits, post-traumatic headaches, dizziness, difficulties with oculomotor function, and depression have all been associated with a poorer prognosis in concussed patients. This demonstrates that there are several potential clinical manifestations after head injury warranting clinical evaluation. We have developed an acronym to guide the office-based assessment of concussed patients to consider each of the potential clinical phenotypes. “COACH CV” prompts the clinician to evaluate for cognitive problems, oculomotor dysfunction, affective disturbances, cervical spine disorders, headaches, and cardiovascular and vestibular anomalies. |
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concussion assessment phenotype trajectory clinical physical examination whiplash |
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