Concussion Flashcards

1
Q

describe concussion

A

a biomechanical force transmitted to the head (direct or indirect) that causes chemical changes in the brain

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2
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T/F: concussion leads to extended periods of LOC, amnesia, and other significant neurological signs of severe brain injury

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False

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3
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what are the biomechanics that cause concussion

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  • coup-countercoup
  • rotational (worse)
  • shearing of axons: DAI
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4
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what is a proposed idea for why women are at increased risk of getting concussions

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potentially due to weak deep cervical neck flexors

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5
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common causes of concussion

A

sports
MVA
falls
high impact collisions
blunt trauma
blast/military
assault

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6
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what is second impact syndrome

A

when a person sustains a second concussion before healing of initial concussion
- additional swelling to the brain

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7
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what are the s/s of second impact syndrome

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dilated pupils
loss of eye movements
unconsciousness
respiratory failure
death (within 2-5 minutes)

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8
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what are the 6 concussion clinical trajectories

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vestibular
oculo-motor
post-traumatic migraine
cognitive
anxiety/mood
cervical

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Vestibulo-Ocular Impairments

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dizziness, balance problems, vertigo, blurred vision, headaches, nausea, sensitivity to light and sound, mental fogginess, difficulty reading and concentrating, anxiety or fatigue

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Cervical MSK Impairments

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neck pain, headache with or without neck pain, dizziness, diminished balance or postural control

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Autonomic Dysfunction and Exertional Impairments

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increased sx with physical exertion, fatigue, deconditioning, orthostatic hypotension

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motor function impairments

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static and dynamic balance impairments, changes in multitasking impairments, delayed motor reaction time, increased difficulty with motor coordination

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13
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what factors can impact concussion recovery

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age
sex
hx of concussion
ADHD
Hx of migraine
genetics?

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14
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what is the typical duration for recovery after concussion

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7-14 days

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15
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what factors can be predictors of prolonged recovery

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dizziness at time of injury
HA
migraine and depression

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16
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what are red flags during concussion eval

A

GCS < 13
Pupillary asymmetry, repeated vomiting, seizures
Severe or rapidly worsening HA or neuro deficits
Undiagnosed skull fx
Cervical spine fx or ligamentous instability

17
Q

what is the normal distance for convergence

A

<6 cm

18
Q

what does VOMS stand for

A

vestibulo-ocular motor screen

19
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what are the 5 components of the VOMS

A
  • smooth pursuits
  • horizontal and vertical saccades
  • convergence
  • horizontal and vertical VOR
  • visual motion sensitivity
20
Q

what are the components of King-devick test

A

saccades, vergence and accommodation based reading assessment