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Mohammad N Haider1,2, John J Leddy2, William Du3, Alexander J Macfarlane4, Kaitlin B Viera2, Barry S Willer5.
Abstract
This article presents a brief, focused physical examination [PE, the Buffalo Concussion Physical Examination (BCPE)] for sport-related concussion (SRC) to be considered for use in the outpatient setting by sports medicine physicians, pediatricians, and primary-care physicians. This companion paper describes how to perform the PE, which was derived in a separate study presented in this journal. It is envisioned for use at the initial and follow-up outpatient visits both for acute concussions and in patients with prolonged symptoms. A pertinent PE, combined with other assessments, can help identify specific treatment targets in those with persistent symptoms after SRC. The BCPE includes orthostatic vital signs and examinations of the cranial nerves, oculomotor/ophthalmologic, cervical, and vestibular systems. Supplementary tests, including testing for exercise tolerance and neurocognitive function, may be performed if indicated. It is recommended that a PE be performed at the initial visit and every 1 to 2 weeks after SRC. On return of symptoms, cognition, and the PE to baseline, as well as normalization of any supplementary tests, patients can begin a return to play program.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 30418199 PMCID: PMC6504626 DOI: 10.1097/JSM.0000000000000687
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Sport Med ISSN: 1050-642X Impact factor: 3.454