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Assessment of Cognitive Impairment Following Road Traffic Accidents - Dr Karen Addy, Clinical Neuropsychologist

23/02/13. Following road traffic accidents patients will often report cognitive symptoms such as problems with concentration, memory loss, fatigue, attention etc. whilst many psychiatric and psychological disorders can cause cognitive symptoms were there is a suspicion of a brain injury neuropsychological assessment is key to differential diagnosis. Brain Injuries following road traffic accidents are common with estimates suggesting that 25% of all brain injuries are sustained in this manner and road traffic accidents account for a far greater proportion of moderate-to-severe head injuries due to...

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