What is the physiological time to recovery after concussion? A systematic review
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A. Mayer | E. Bigler | T. Covassin | M. McCrea | J. Leddy | K. Schneider | Joshua Kamins | L. Henry | C. Giza | M. Prins | R. Zemek | S. Kemp | T. V. Valovich McLeod
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