A 3-Week Intensive Outpatient Program for Patients With Persistent Neuropsychiatric Symptoms After Remote TBI
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The authors aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a 3-week interdisciplinary intensive outpatient program for veterans and first responders experiencing persistent neuropsychiatric symptoms following remote traumatic brain injury. Their findings indicated significant improvements in various measures, including a 41% reduction in neurobehavioral symptoms and enhanced cognitive and mobility outcomes, suggesting that integrated neuropsychiatric rehabilitation can effectively alleviate symptom burden in this population. Additionally, the study highlighted the strong correlation between posttraumatic stress severity and neurobehavioral symptoms.
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