研究表明,将自发的头电握纳入早期发现脑震荡准则。 Study suggests incorporating spontaneous headshake into concussion guidelines for early detection.
Mass General Brigham和脑震荡遗留物基金会的一项研究表明,头部撞击后快速摇动头部可能预示脑震荡。 A study by Mass General Brigham and the Concussion Legacy Foundation indicates that a quick head shake after a head impact may signal a concussion. 大多数接受调查的年轻运动员都认识到这一姿态,当时近75%的青年运动员报告有脑震荡。 Most surveyed young athletes recognized this gesture, with nearly 75% reporting a concussion at the time. 研究者主张将这种“自发的头握头”纳入官方脑震荡准则,因为这可以帮助发现多达三分之一的先前未诊断的病例。 Researchers advocate for incorporating this "spontaneous headshake" into official concussion guidelines, as it could help detect up to a third of previously undiagnosed cases.