Would any of the tests on this site be effective at diagnosing trauma-induced mild cognitive impairment?
Would any of the tests on this site be effective at diagnosing trauma-induced mild cognitive impairment?
I was recently involved in a vehicle accident where I sustained a whiplash injury. I didn't lose consciousness or suffer amnesia but I've been having difficult concentrating on tasks at work...I score sufficiently above the reference level according to my profile; however, I don't know if that's a reliable indicator that I haven't developed a permenant cognitive impairment due to the trauma. What would be the average scores for various tests such as pasat, dnb, digit span, etc...?
lugurlu1985 | 2 years ago
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You would need to know your score before the injury, a better way is to notice whether you subjectively feel you have difficulty or think a task involves a part that has been injured.
? | 2 years ago
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No idea.
I recommend, however, that you take to some supplementation that will aid your cognition, that is, nootropics (especially after such an injury). It is doubtful that the impairment will be permanent, though.
I recommend, however, that you take to some supplementation that will aid your cognition, that is, nootropics (especially after such an injury). It is doubtful that the impairment will be permanent, though.
? | 2 years ago
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