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A significant body of research exists to identify features that are associated with more serious TBI-associated intracranial injury, delayed recovery from mTBI, and long-term sequelae. However, high-quality studies of treatments meant to improve mTBI outcomes are currently …
A significant body of research exists to identify features that are associated with more serious TBI-associated intracranial injury, delayed …