2013
DOI: 10.1108/scn-03-2013-0010
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Suggestions for improving outcomes in the NHS following “mild” traumatic brain injury in adults, a bio‐psycho‐social approach

Abstract: Purpose -Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a common occurrence. For most people recovery is quick and complete. For a minority disability persists. This paper aims to discuss the factors that likely give rise to this on-going disability and discuss the current evidence-based approaches to treatment. Design/methodology/approach -A selective review of the contemporaneous research literature was undertaken.Findings -On-going disability following mTBI is likely to be secondary to a combination of factors, name… Show more

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