Efecto psicosocial y neuropsicológico de los golpes en la cabeza en niños y adolescentes

Autores/as

  • Kenia Y. Escalante-Pérez Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
  • Diana M. Flores-Isabel Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
  • Gabriela Orozco-Calderón Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Palabras clave:

conmoción cerebral, traumatismo craneoencefálico, deporte, concusión, posconcusión.

Resumen

Se describieron las características clínicas, epidemiológicas, etiología, tratamiento, factores psicosociales y neuropsicológicos de la conmoción deportiva, así como presentar casos clínicos e investigación que permitan mostrar los efectos de dicha lesión en niños y adolescentes. Las conmociones cerebrales aparecen en deportistas de alto rendimiento y en los practicantes de actividades recreativas, sobretodo en deportes de combate o colisión. 

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Publicado

2022-09-09

Cómo citar

Escalante-Pérez, K. Y., Flores-Isabel, D. M., & Orozco-Calderón, G. (2022). Efecto psicosocial y neuropsicológico de los golpes en la cabeza en niños y adolescentes. Ciencia & Futuro, 12(3), 423–439. Recuperado a partir de https://revista.ismm.edu.cu/index.php/revistacyf/article/view/2194

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