mTBI Diagnostics – Hearing

A key issue in the diagnosis of mTBI is the identification of clinical markers that may be used to ensure an accurate diagnosis of the injury. The classical diagnostic tool remains the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). It is however, known that it is possible for an individual to suffer neurological insult and remain asymptomatic. It is also known that it is possible for an individual to suffer neurological insult and remain unaware of the injury due to a lack of knowledge of brain trauma, of its manifest symptoms, a misinterpretation of the associated signs and symptoms, or due to cognitive masking associated with the injury itself.
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Labour Costs and Pain Posts

Pain Posts

In pursuit of increasing the utility of the blog, this post is being used to catalog all of the prior posts referring to upper arm pain. I want to access each relevant post and use the text as an element in a TAQ submission. The pain posts that I have been able to locate are the following:

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