PRECISION-TBI: A study protocol for a vanguard prospective cohort study to enhance understanding and management of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury in Australia
ABSTRACT Introduction Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a heterogeneous condition in terms of pathophysiology and clinical course. Outcomes from moderate to severe TBI (msTBI) remain poor despite concerted research efforts....
The neuropathology of intimate partner violence
Lifelong brain health consequences of traumatic brain injury (TBI) include the risk of neurodegenerative disease. Up to onethird of women experience intimate partner violence (IPV) in their lifetime, often with...
Connectivity Traumatic Brain Injury Australia – implementing best-practice research
Connectivity Traumatic Brain Injury Australia – Implementing best-practice research
Neuropathologic and clinical findings in young contact sport athletes exposed to repetitive head impacts
Key Points Question What are the neuropathologic and clinical findings in a convenience sample of young, deceased, symptomatic contact sport athletes? Findings In this case series of 152 contact sport athletes younger...
A potential role exists for nutritional interventions in the chronic phase of mild traumatic brain injury, concussion and sports-related concussion: A systematic review
Abstract Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) represents a significant burden for individuals, economies, and healthcare systems worldwide. Recovery protocols focus on medication and physiotherapy-based interventions. Animal studies have shown that...
Cerebral microhaemorrhage count is related to processing speed, but not level of symptom reporting, independently of age, psychological status and premorbid functioning, after first-ever mild traumatic brain injury
Brain connectivity, acute post-concussion symptoms, and cognition in adults with concussion: A quantitative electroencephalography study
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) accounts for 80–90% of all TBI. Post-mTBI symptoms are measured using the Post-Concussion Symptom Scale (PCSS); however, symptom heterogeneity limits specificity. Better understanding of the...
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