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2022 Jun 09


J Head Trauma Rehabil

Psychological Contributions to Symptom Provocation Testing After Concussion.

Authors

Terpstra AR, Louie DR, Iverson GL, Yeates K O, Picon E, Leddy JJ, Silverberg ND
J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2022 Jun 09.
PMID: 35687896.

Abstract

Following concussion, symptoms such as headache, dizziness, and fatigue may transiently worsen or reemerge with increased exertion or activity. Standardized tests have been developed to assess symptom increases following aerobic, cognitive, or vestibular/oculomotor challenge. Although neurophysiological mechanisms are proposed to underlie symptom increases following exertion, psychological factors such as anxiety and misinterpretation of normal bodily sensations may also play a role. In this study, we examined the contribution of psychological factors to symptom provocation testing outcomes.