Cefalea postraumática: advertencias clínicas

Autores/as

  • Nathan Zasler

Palabras clave:

Cefalea/etiología, Conmoción encefálica, Dolor cervical/etiología, Traumatismo cerebral/complicaciones

Resumen

La cefalea y el dolor del cuello son las quejas físicas más comunes que siguen a la conmoción (lesión cerebral menor) y son experimentados tempranamente después de la lesión por más del 70 % de personas con estos tipos de lesiones...

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Biografía del autor/a

Nathan Zasler

CEO & Medical Director, Concussion Care Centre of Virginia, Ltd. CEO & Medical Director, Tree of Life Services, Inc. Professor, affiliate, VCU Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Richmond, Virginia Associate Professor, adjunct, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia

Citas

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Publicado

2014-07-01

Cómo citar

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Zasler N. Cefalea postraumática: advertencias clínicas. Rev Cubana Neurol Neurocir [Internet]. 1 de julio de 2014 [citado 20 de agosto de 2025];4(2):105-8. Disponible en: https://revneuro.sld.cu/index.php/neu/article/view/133

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