Mild traumatic brain injuries are also known as concussion. It’s projected that these traumas have an incidence of 3.8 million each year in the United States. Despite this high incidence, moderate traumatic brain injuries and concussions are among the least understood accidents within sports healthcare and the neuroscience communities.
Post-concussion syndrome is a intricate disease in which various symptoms — such as headaches and nausea — continue for months and sometimes months following the injury that resulted in the concussion.