Mild traumatic brain injury: Impairment and disability assessment caveats

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作者
Zasler, ND
Martelli, MF
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[1] Concuss Care Ctr, Glen Allen, VA 23060 USA
[2] Virginia Commonwealth Univ Hlth Syst, Glen Allen, VA USA
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10.1080/09602010
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) accounts for approximately 80% of all brain injuries, and persistent sequelae can impede physical, emotional, social, marital, vocational, and avocational functioning. Evaluation of impairment and disability following MTBI typically can involve such contexts as social security disability application, personal injury litigation, worker's compensation claims, disability insurance policy application, other health care insurance policy coverage issues, and the determination of vocational and occupational competencies and limitations. MTBI is still poorly understood and impairment and disability assessment in MTBI can present a significant diagnostic challenge. There are currently no ideal systems for rating impairment and disability for MTBI residua. As a result, medicolegal examiners and clinicians must necessarily familiarise themselves with the variety of disability and impairment evaluation protocols and understand their limitations. The current paper reviews recommended procedures and potential obstacles and confounding issues.
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