Concussion Office Based Rehabilitation Assessment: A Novel Clinical Tool for Concussion Assessment and Management
The Concussion Office Based Rehabilitation Assessment (COBRA) is a novel tool constructed to ensure a comprehensive assessment of patients who may have sustained a concussion. The SCAT-5 (Sport Concussion Assessment Tool) has long been the gold standard for concussion assessment, however, it was des...
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doaj-52505f17137b4b338fc5e78b553d590e2020-11-25T03:57:35ZengMDPI AGBrain Sciences2076-34252020-08-011059359310.3390/brainsci10090593Concussion Office Based Rehabilitation Assessment: A Novel Clinical Tool for Concussion Assessment and ManagementMatthew Katz0Stephane Lenoski1Haitham Ali2Neil Craton3Department of Family Medicine, Sport and Exercise Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, CanadaDepartment of Family Medicine, Sport and Exercise Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, CanadaDepartment of Family Medicine, Sport and Exercise Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, CanadaDepartment of Family Medicine, Sport and Exercise Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, CanadaThe Concussion Office Based Rehabilitation Assessment (COBRA) is a novel tool constructed to ensure a comprehensive assessment of patients who may have sustained a concussion. The SCAT-5 (Sport Concussion Assessment Tool) has long been the gold standard for concussion assessment, however, it was designed as a sideline tool and its utility can be seen to decrease after a few days post-concussion. It also does not prompt evaluation of all the phenotypes of concussion. As such, the COBRA was created to assess the majority of potential manifestations of concussion in the office setting a day or two after an injury has been sustained. The COBRA utilizes the eight phenotypes of concussion as a guide to assess each of the potential biopsychosocial features that can be associated with these injuries and can be used to guide evidence-based treatments. Through early identification of concussion phenotypes, the clinician may start optimal treatment and hopefully prevent prolonged recovery and persisting symptoms.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/10/9/593concussionsport related concussion (SRC) |
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Concussion Office Based Rehabilitation Assessment: A Novel Clinical Tool for Concussion Assessment and Management |
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Concussion Office Based Rehabilitation Assessment: A Novel Clinical Tool for Concussion Assessment and Management |
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The Concussion Office Based Rehabilitation Assessment (COBRA) is a novel tool constructed to ensure a comprehensive assessment of patients who may have sustained a concussion. The SCAT-5 (Sport Concussion Assessment Tool) has long been the gold standard for concussion assessment, however, it was designed as a sideline tool and its utility can be seen to decrease after a few days post-concussion. It also does not prompt evaluation of all the phenotypes of concussion. As such, the COBRA was created to assess the majority of potential manifestations of concussion in the office setting a day or two after an injury has been sustained. The COBRA utilizes the eight phenotypes of concussion as a guide to assess each of the potential biopsychosocial features that can be associated with these injuries and can be used to guide evidence-based treatments. Through early identification of concussion phenotypes, the clinician may start optimal treatment and hopefully prevent prolonged recovery and persisting symptoms. |
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