Neurobehavioral Changes Resulting from Recurrent Head Injuries
Raja Mogallapu,
Ravirajsinh Chudasama,
Madelynne King
et al.
Abstract:In recent years, there has been a significant focus on the potential link between traumatic brain injury (TBI) due to recurrent head injuries (RHI) and the development of Traumatic Encephalopathy Syndrome (TES), whichcould lead to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Recurrent head injuries may cause neurobehavioral changes, significantly impacting an individual's cognitive and behavioral functioning. These changes can lead to various challenges, including difficulties in social interactions, work … Show more
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