Concussion in the Adult Athlete

Laurence Désilets-Barnabé, Philippe Moisan
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Abstract

Concussions are common in the athlete population. They occur after a trauma to the head and can lead to a loss of consciousness. Patients suffering from a concussion commonly present with confusion, amnesia and a headache in the context of a recent head trauma. The approach to this pathology consists in making a clinical diagnosis, ruling out life-threatening complications such as fractures and intracranial hemorrhages and educating the patient on a safe recovery and return-to play. Patients that do not have worrisome symptoms can be discharged home with a responsible adult that has been informed of when to seek medical care in case of a complication. After a short rest period they should be advised to resume gradually their cognitive and physical activity. After a minimal period of 10 days and in the absence of symptoms, the patients can undergo a progressive return to play plan.
成年运动员的脑震荡
脑震荡在运动员群体中很常见。它们发生在头部创伤后,可能导致意识丧失。脑震荡患者在最近的头部创伤中通常表现为困惑、健忘症和头痛。这种病理学的方法包括进行临床诊断,排除骨折和颅内出血等危及生命的并发症,并教育患者安全康复和重返赛场。没有令人担忧症状的患者可以出院回家,由一位负责任的成年人告知并发症何时就医。短暂休息后,应建议他们逐渐恢复认知和身体活动。在最短10天后,在没有症状的情况下,患者可以接受渐进的重返赛场计划。
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