Exploring the Effect of Aerobic and Balance Exercise as an Interventional Strategy for Post-concussion Syndrome

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2017Author
McGeown, Joshua
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Concussion in sportPhysiological mechanisms of concussion
Rest, exercise and concussion
Rehabilitation strategies for post-concussion syndrome
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