Traumatic Brain Injury
Conference Coverage
Can a Diagnosis of Concussion Be Objective?
VANCOUVER—A diagnosis of concussion is based on clinical observation and testing, and it therefore is susceptible to error.
Video
Sylvia Lucas, MD, PhD
Dr. Lucas discusses the results of a study evaluating headache in patients five years after traumatic brain injury.
Conference Coverage
Conference News Update—American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Conference Coverage
Looking Beyond Rest to Active and Targeted Treatments for Concussion
Conference Coverage
English Proficiency May Influence King-Devick Score
Literature Review
Blood Test Detects Concussion Up to One Week Later
Video
Amaal J. Starling, MD
At the 68th Annual Meeting of the AAN, Dr. Starling discussed how to decide when a patient with concussion is ready to return to school or sports...
Literature Review
Tool May Help Predict Persistent Postconcussion Symptoms
Conference Coverage
Increase in Blood Pressure May Improve Survival in TBI
Conference Coverage
BRAIN Initiative Could Advance the Field of Neuromodulation
Video
Bert Vargas, MD
Dr. Vargas discusses sports neurology, neurotrauma, and upcoming concussion research.