Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8753781 | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2018 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
Findings from this study support the use of a naturalistic, multidomain, complex clinical assessment to discriminate between healthy SMs and personnel with mTBI residual symptoms. Based on this preliminary study, additional research to further refine the PEMT and extend its application to return-to-work outcomes in military and civilian environments is warranted.
Keywords
Service memberRTDIEDPEMTmTBIRPEsRTTBITraumatic brain injuryMild traumatic brain injuryPerformance-based assessmentValidationReturn to workRehabilitationimprovised explosive devicerating of perceived exertionreaction timeSimple reaction timeBrain concussionOutcome measuresMilitary personnelMultitaskhealthy control
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Authors
MAJ PT, PhD, NCS, Margaret M. PT, PhD, Mary Vining PhD, OTR/L, MAJ MS, OTR/L, Marsha MS, Amy PT, MS, Kristin Jensen PhD, Karen PT, PhD,