TY - JOUR PY - 2022// TI - Persisting symptoms after concussion: time for a paradigm shift JO - PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation A1 - Broshek, Donna K. A1 - Pardini, Jamie E. A1 - Herring, Stanley A. SP - ePub EP - ePub VL - ePub IS - ePub N2 - The term postconcussion syndrome (PCS) has long been used to refer to symptoms occurring after the acute phase of concussion. This term has lost meaning over time, however, because of misunderstanding by patients and providers, overuse or inappropriate use, and misrepresentation in the media. At the International Congress of the Athlete Brain Health Foundation held in Park City, Utah in 2019, our workgroup advocated for new terminology--Persisting Symptoms after Concussion (PSaC). This term reflects our call for a paradigm shift in how all patients--not just athletes--are managed and treated when they do not recover within the typical time frame after concussion. We believe that this new terminology will shift focus to active rehabilitation with the goal of recovery and improved quality of life, regardless of duration of symptoms. Just as there has been a shift in terminology from "bell ringer" to "concussion" to emphasize the clinical importance of acute mild brain injury, we believe it is equally important to shift terminology that can guide the conceptualization and management of symptoms that linger or worsen beyond the expected time frame for recovery after concussion...
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LA - en SN - 1934-1482 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pmrj.12884 ID - ref1 ER -