A review of Brain oscillations associated with cognition and psychiatric disorders

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Waleed Hassan Almalki, Amer Abdulrahman K Shalwala, Nouf Eid Nahi Alotibi, Salaman Abdullah Mohammed Alharthi, Ahmed Alshehri

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Objective: The purpose of this study is to describe the causes, consequences, and dangers of concussion in sports.


Background: Concussion is a sports-related ailment that is most often linked with boxing, football, ice hockey, and martial arts. Additionally, new evidence indicates that concussions occur in a variety of sports. Concussion became a major topic of debate among the media, sports sponsors, sports medical experts, and players throughout the 1990s.


Description: Concussion is a kind of injury that may occur via a number of causes and has many signs and symptoms with other types of damage. A solid corpus of research from a variety of diverse fields is necessary for continued advances in congestion prevention and treatment approaches. It is important to focus research efforts both on prevention and management and to work closely on common goals for academics and clinicians.


Conclusions/Suggestions: The clinician is exclusively responsible for the wounded player's care until the scientific community is ready to make robust guidelines for the prevention and treatment of concussions. The improvements in the knowledge of concussions and how to manage athletes suffering from clogging separately are essential for sport medical practitioners

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