Delayed recovery from mild head injuries in the workplace is a growing problem, possibly due to increased awareness of residual features. The most common reasons for workplace concussions are falls, motor vehicle accidents, materials hitting the head, and workplace violence. Workplace concussions and postconcussional syndrome are associated with delayed return to work due to (1) persisting CNS changes that can be experienced with head trauma; (2) negative affect (anger, anxiety, depressed mood, traumatic reactions) resulting in secondary emotional problems; and (3) psychosomatic and/or secondary gain factors. The Occupational Medicine Physician (OMP) is often the gatekeeper for medical management of workplace concussions. Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS) can be considered when recovery is delayed beyond the acute stage. This presentation will prepare the OMP to develop a medical management plan starting with guidelines for making a referral for neurocognitive and symptom validity screening assessment by a psychologist, and then develop an appropriate treatment plan or transfer of care based on the assessment findings. This webinar is an encore presentation from AOHC 2021.
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Steve Wiesner, MD
Medical Advisor and Consultant
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This activity is designed for physicians and other health care professionals who specialize in or have an interest in OEM.