Seifert Tad
Sports Concussion Program, Norton Healthcare, 3991 Dutchmans Lane, Suite 310, Louisville, 40207, KY, USA.
Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2016 Jun;20(6):41. doi: 10.1007/s11916-016-0568-6.
Post-traumatic headache can occur after any traumatic brain injury, regardless of severity. Headache is consistently the most common symptom following concussion and occurs in over 90% of athletes with sports-related concussion. Despite this prevalence, the complaint of headache after a possible concussive injury is often dismissed. Even when sports-related concussion is accurately diagnosed, many athletes fall victim to mismanagement of this associated symptom by clinicians who are not well-versed in headache treatment. Furthermore, benign headaches may also occur incidentally in the context of head trauma. This complex, and often non-specific, nature of headaches provides a significant challenge in return to play decision-making. Post-traumatic headaches are generally categorized according to primary headache disorders in an attempt to guide treatment; however, there is minimal medical literature on headache management in the concussed athlete. There is clearly a continued need for prospective studies of existing treatments and new approaches.
创伤后头痛可发生于任何颅脑损伤后,无论损伤严重程度如何。头痛始终是脑震荡后最常见的症状,超过90%的与运动相关脑震荡的运动员会出现头痛症状。尽管头痛症状普遍存在,但在可能发生脑震荡损伤后出现的头痛主诉往往被忽视。即使运动相关脑震荡得到准确诊断,许多运动员仍会成为那些不精通头痛治疗的临床医生对这种相关症状管理不当的受害者。此外,良性头痛也可能在头部外伤的情况下偶然发生。头痛这种复杂且通常不具特异性的性质,给复出参赛决策带来了重大挑战。创伤后头痛通常根据原发性头痛疾病进行分类,以指导治疗;然而,关于脑震荡运动员头痛管理的医学文献极少。显然,持续需要对现有治疗方法和新方法进行前瞻性研究。