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Interdisciplinary treatment of post‐concussion and post‐traumatic headaches
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Early results indicate peripheral nerve surgery is a safe and effective new therapy for post-concussion headaches in the properly selected patients, whose chronic pain persists despite initial treatments by a neurologist, specialized in headache management. Future studies should focus on larger patient populations, and examine the long-term durability of outcome. In the meantime, an interdisciplinary approach involving neurologists and a peripheral nerve surgeon is suggested for the care of patients with refractory chronic post-concussion occipital neuralgia and other post-traumatic chronic headaches.
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