In this review: Adults are not older adolescents: comparing physical therapy findings among adolescents, young adults and older adults with persistent post-concussive symptoms (Brain Injury; abstract only available for free)
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Persistent Post-Concussion Symptoms Differ by Age Group
Study compared PPCS patients ages 12-65 using nine tests measuring ocular, cervical, and vestibular function.
Date: March 28, 2023
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