Symptoms and disability until 3 months after mild TBI
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This research aims to explore the relationship between symptoms and disability in patients recovering from mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) over a three-month period.
Monitored patients' symptoms and disability scores at three months post-injury.
Analyzed correlations between symptom severity and functional disability.
Identified patients with high symptom loads at the outset.
Symptoms gradually decline post-injury over three months.
A significant correlation was observed between early high symptom load and later disability outcomes.
Patients with higher initial symptoms had increased risk for persisting complaints.
Resumen
Symptoms gradually decline post-injury. Symptoms correlate with disability at 3 months. Patients with early high symptom load are at risk for developing persisting complaints.