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Vestibular/oculomotor component of concussion warrants more attention


 

REPORTING FROM ACP INTERNAL MEDICINE

“CTE was around when your parents and grandparents were jocks. They went out on the playground and pummeled each other every day after school. There are probably all kinds of factors involved in CTE: the number of concussions, hereditary factors, alcohol, drugs. No one really knows yet,” he said.

Dr. Dorshimer reported having no financial conflicts regarding his presentation on the athlete as patient.

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