Three paediatric patients post-mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI, also known as concussion) developed saccadic intrusions, which are irregular, involuntary saccades that interrupt fixation. Each patient presented to a mTBI clinic months post-injury, complaining of headaches, difficulty concentrating, and dizziness. Written informed consent from parents was obtained for use of these cases.
Keywords: concussion; paediatrics; saccades; vision therapy.