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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Somewhere near here
Posts: 11,427
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I am confused. What kind of help are you looking for?
Most concussions have diffuse axonal injury as a major component. Whether there is a bit of coup-contra-coup focal injury is hard to diagnose, especially in a non-specific concussion. The concussed brain with a heavy load of stress will likely be a neuro-chemical mess. Treatment is usually focused on treating the symptoms.
Imaging a concussion rarely shows any abnormality. Small brain bleeds usually show up at about the third day and are absorbed quickly thereafter. A high resolution MRI may show some problems but rarely will a normal resolution (1.5 Tesla) show any problems.
Brain mapping (qEEG) can show the dysfunctions in waveforms, etc. but are rarely used with concussion. qEEG is commonly used to diagnose ADD/ADHD.
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