The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued guidelines for the first time on treatment for children with concussions, stating that they will provide doctors with the “tools they need to ensure the best outcomes for their young patients” with mTBI (mild traumatic brain injury).
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), or concussion, in children is a rapidly growing public health concern in the United States. It can disrupt the physiological function of the brain and may be caused by something as common as a bump to the head or by something more serious like a blow, or a jolt. CDC’s Pediatric mTBI Guideline has been issued with the goal to improve the treatment of this injury.
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