Post-Concussion Syndrome: Diagnostic Shifts and Clinical Challenges
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In this episode, we delve into the evolving understanding of Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS)—a complex condition that often follows mild traumatic brain injury. Despite its common occurrence, PCS remains difficult to define and diagnose due to the subjective nature of symptoms, their overlap with other conditions, and the absence of a clear biological marker.
We explore how diagnostic criteria have shifted over time, moving from the structured definition in ICD-10 to more nuanced approaches in ICD-11 and DSM-5, which reframe PCS under broader neurocognitive or symptom-specific categories. What are the implications of this shift for clinicians, patients, and researchers?
Join us as we discuss the clinical challenges, the case for a multidisciplinary and domain-specific assessment strategy, and the emerging role of digital health tools and biomarkers in improving diagnosis and long-term care for those living with PCS.