Title
A summary of the first Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand Clinical Practice Guideline for the management of mild traumatic brain injury/concussion and persisting post-concussion symptoms.
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Author(s)
Orr, Rhonda
Browne, Gary
Cowen, Gill
Anderson, Vicki
Barlow, Karen
Lim, Sheryl Sy
Haines, Elizabeth
Ponsford, Jennie
Theadom, Alice
Treleaven, Julia
Davis, Gavin
Babl, Franz
Cole, David
Cullen, Jennifer
Dalziel, Stuart
Fitzgerald, Melinda
Yates, Caroline
Kimble, Rebecca
Olver, John
Ralfe, Mark
Rose, Michael
Rushworth, Nick
Mitchell, Gary
Tweedy, Sean
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and concussion are important healthcare issues, with ongoing and persisting symptoms significantly affecting a person's quality of life. Management is often challenging.
OBJECTIVE: Using a case study example, this article outlines key updates and practical guidance for assessment and management of mTBI/concussion, informed by the newly developed Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) mTBI and concussion clinical practice guideline.
DISCUSSION: The 'Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand Clinical Practice Guideline for the management of mild traumatic brain injury/concussion and persisting post-concussion symptoms in adults and children' is the first guideline to address the full scope of mTBI/concussion management across diverse ANZ populations. It provides general practitioners and other clinicians with practical, evidence-based recommendations for assessing and managing mTBI and persisting symptoms across all ages. Developed through multidisciplinary and consumer collaboration, it aims to promote consistent, high-quality care and reduce practice variation across healthcare settings.
OBJECTIVE: Using a case study example, this article outlines key updates and practical guidance for assessment and management of mTBI/concussion, informed by the newly developed Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) mTBI and concussion clinical practice guideline.
DISCUSSION: The 'Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand Clinical Practice Guideline for the management of mild traumatic brain injury/concussion and persisting post-concussion symptoms in adults and children' is the first guideline to address the full scope of mTBI/concussion management across diverse ANZ populations. It provides general practitioners and other clinicians with practical, evidence-based recommendations for assessing and managing mTBI and persisting symptoms across all ages. Developed through multidisciplinary and consumer collaboration, it aims to promote consistent, high-quality care and reduce practice variation across healthcare settings.
Publication information
Aust J Gen Pract . 2026 Jan-Feb;55(1-2):29-35. doi: 10.31128/AJGP-08-25-7801.
Date Issued
2026-01-01
Type
Journal Article
Journal Title
Australian journal of general practice
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