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Neurological Underpinnings and Neuropsychological Outcomes of Concussion
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CE:1.5
Description
This webinar will discuss our current state of knowledge in the evaluation and management of concussion/mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Good clinical practice is informed by a solid understanding of the underlying neuropathophysiology of this injury, paired with the functional assessments and treatment. Our current understanding of the neurometabolic cascade and diffuse axonal injury is explored, as well as functional outcomes in the cognitive, behavioral, and social-emotional domains. Participants will learn the range of clinical assessment tools that are currently available. Complementing the assessment process, participants will learn treatment/intervention strategies to support recovery. An active model of rehabilitation, addressing cognitive and social-emotional factors and highlighting the self-efficacy of the recovering person, will be articulated. The benefits of aerobic activation will also be discussed. This course will illustrate how the clinical skillset of the neuropsychologist is ideally suited to the evaluation and management of concussion/mTBI.
After the webinar, participants will be able to:
- Explain the underlying pathophysiology and associated clinical presentation of concussion.
- Describe various domains and methods to assess concussion dysfunction.
- Discuss targets and models of active treatment and management.
Instructional Level: Introductory to Intermediate