Concussion in Pediatric Neuropsychology

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Noah K. Kaufman
Shane S. Bush
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[1] Center for Neuropsychological Studies,
[2] Long Island Neuropsychology,undefined
[3] P.C,undefined
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Concussion; Mild traumatic brain injury; Postconcussional syndrome; Pediatric; Neuropsychology; Bias;
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Millions of children and adolescents sustain concussions annually through sports and other causes, making concussion a relevant and important topic for pediatric neuropsychologists. Because media accounts of concussion and concussion sequelae have often been sensationalized, parents, teachers, and other interested parties stand to benefit from education about pediatric concussion (e.g., a concussion is synonymous with a mild traumatic brain injury, there is no such thing as a “concussion test,” a relatively quick return to normal activity is recommended following a concussion, application of the postconcussional syndrome diagnosis might engender iatrogenic (i.e., harmful) effects). The purpose of this review article is to provide evidence-based clarification about these issues and to offer recommendations for a sound clinical approach to working with children and adolescents who have a history of concussion.
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