Neuropsychological sequale of mild traumatic brain injury
Studies have proven that mild traumatic brain injuries (MTBI), commonly known as concussions, can result in cognitive and functional impairment. This impairment is often a result of misdiagnosing and/or the unavailability of resources to properly evaluate a mild traumatic brain injury. In clinical a...
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