000009524 001__ 9524 000009524 005__ 20240404143702.0 000009524 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.6083/1z40kt539 000009524 037__ $$aIR 000009524 041__ $$aeng 000009524 245__ $$aDo subjective and objective measures of function change similarly in people with persistent mild traumatic brain injury symptoms? 000009524 260__ $$bOregon Health and Science University 000009524 269__ $$a2022 000009524 336__ $$aAbstract 000009524 520__ $$aApproximately 10-25% of people diagnosed with a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) develop persistent symptoms. Some studies have used subjective assessments to understand changes to mTBI-related impairments weeks after the initial injury. Objective measures of post-mTBI impairments are free from subjective rating bias and can reveal subtle deficits that are tough to detect. Here, we present changes in both subjective and objective assessments of post-mTBI function in people with subacute mTBI (2-12 weeks post-injury) while waiting for rehabilitation. 000009524 540__ $$fCC BY 000009524 542__ $$fIn copyright - joint owners 000009524 650__ $$aRehabilitation$$025280 000009524 650__ $$aBrain Concussion$$015791 000009524 6531_ $$asubjective assessments 000009524 6531_ $$aobjective assessments 000009524 6531_ $$amild traumatic brain injury 000009524 691__ $$aSchool of Medicine$$041369 000009524 692__ $$aBalance Disorders Laboratory$$041374 000009524 692__ $$aDepartment of Neurology$$041431 000009524 7001_ $$aCampbell, Kody R.$$uOregon Health and Science University$$041354 000009524 7001_ $$aAntonellis, Prokopios$$uOregon Health and Science University$$041354 000009524 7001_ $$aKing, Laurie A.$$uOregon Health and Science University$$041354 000009524 711__ $$aResearch Week$$uOregon Health and Science University$$d2022 000009524 8564_ $$91ef1c294-6e89-450a-9110-a8aad985a77d$$s27666$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9524/files/Campbell-Kody-OHSU-ResearchWeek-2022_1_.pdf 000009524 905__ $$a/rest/prod/1z/40/kt/53/1z40kt539 000009524 980__ $$aResearch Week