2024
DOI: 10.1093/milmed/usae400
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Longitudinal Assessment of Selective Motor Dysfunction in Service Members With Combat-Related Mild TBI

David Coppel,
Jason Barber,
Nancy R Temkin
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Evaluations of clinical outcomes in service members with mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) sustained in combat have largely focused on neurobehavioral and somatic symptoms, neurocognitive functioning, and psychological/psychiatric health. Questions remain regarding other domains, such as gross or fine motor abilities, that could be impacted and are mission-critical to functional warfighters. Materials and Methods … Show more

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