A Review of MRI and Exercise Treatment for Improved Concussion Diagnosis and Recovery.

Ethan Danielli, Carol DeMatteo, Geoffrey B Hall, Michael D Noseworthy
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Concussions are a major health concern due to the unpredictable onset and resolution of debilitating post-concussion symptoms. This review discusses physiological, structural and functional brain changes post-concussion, novel non-invasive medical imaging techniques to improve diagnosis, and the role exercise could play in concussion recovery. After sustaining a concussion, about 50% of youth and 20% of adults have symptoms that last for more than a month. Understanding concussion severity has become consequential in recent years as professional sports leagues have acknowledged their harmful short- and long-term effects. Despite these effects, concussed children and adults continue to return to activity and sport prior to a full recovery. This premature return can be enabled because routine clinical medical imaging techniques are unable to detect post-concussion brain damage. However, there have been advances in MRI approaches that clearly indicate brain damage due to concussion. In terms of recovery, rest has been the long-standing prescribed concussion treatment; however, subsymptom exacerbating exercise has been shown to be a safe and effective treatment option. Novel controlled aerobic exercise interventions have improved concussion outcomes by reducing recovery time and symptom severity.

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MRI和运动治疗提高脑震荡诊断和康复的综述。
脑震荡是一个主要的健康问题,由于不可预测的发作和衰弱的脑震荡后症状的解决。本文综述了脑震荡后大脑的生理、结构和功能变化,新的无创医学成像技术,以提高诊断,以及运动在脑震荡恢复中的作用。在遭受脑震荡后,大约50%的年轻人和20%的成年人会出现持续一个多月的症状。近年来,随着职业体育联盟承认脑震荡对短期和长期的有害影响,了解脑震荡的严重程度已经变得至关重要。尽管有这些影响,脑震荡的儿童和成人在完全康复之前继续恢复活动和运动。由于常规的临床医学成像技术无法检测脑震荡后的脑损伤,这种过早的恢复是可能的。然而,核磁共振成像方法已经取得了进展,可以清楚地显示脑震荡造成的脑损伤。在恢复方面,休息是长期以来规定的脑震荡治疗方法;然而,亚症状加重运动已被证明是一种安全有效的治疗选择。新型可控有氧运动干预通过减少恢复时间和症状严重程度改善脑震荡结果。
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Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering
Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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期刊介绍: Biomedical engineering has been characterized as the application of concepts drawn from engineering, computing, communications, mathematics, and the physical sciences to scientific and applied problems in the field of medicine and biology. Concepts and methodologies in biomedical engineering extend throughout the medical and biological sciences. This journal attempts to critically review a wide range of research and applied activities in the field. More often than not, topics chosen for inclusion are concerned with research and practice issues of current interest. Experts writing each review bring together current knowledge and historical information that has led to the current state-of-the-art.
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