π§ Do you treat patients with persistent post concussion symptoms? π€π
π Key Points:
-SCAT6 is for acute phase use, its valid ideally within 72 hours (3 days) up to 7 days post-injury β°
-Persistent symptoms beyond 2β3 months may warrant referral to specialist health service π©Ί
-These patients present in a complex manner or report not feeling back to normal π€
-Underlining issues with vestibular, oculomotor, cervical, autonomic or mood may be a reason.π€
β How do you go about developing your problem list to help these patients? β
π‘ Approach to Persistent Symptoms:
Utilize a battery of tests for comprehensive assessment π§ͺπ
π In this course you will become more confident in:
- Learn to apply a simple approach to treating complex concussion patients
- Explain a concussion clearly to a patient and their family
- Confidently answer common questions posed by concussion patients
- Relax the visual system and challenge each sub-domain during rehab
- Navigate through a patient symptom problem list
- Guide a patient through early, middle, late, and return-to-life rehab stages
- Understand the why behind treatment strategiesΒ
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