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Persistent symptoms and activity changes three months after mild traumatic brain injury.

Rebecca CooksleyEmma MaguireNatasha A LanninCarolyn Anne UnsworthMichelle FarquharClaire GaleaBiswadev MitraJulia Schmidt
Published in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2018)
There is a small, but clinically significant, subgroup of patients who continue to experience symptoms three-month post-mTBI. Symptoms experienced beyond the expected three-month recovery timeframe have the potential to adversely affect an individual's ability to participate in daily occupation and return to work.
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