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How to Conduct a Cranial Nerve Exam
How to Conduct a Cranial Nerve Exam

Every suspected traumatic brain injury warrants a thorough neurological examination. As you conduct your exam, it is important to remember that a brain injury may include structural or functional compromise…

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Why Concussion Clinics Get Faster Recovery Times
Why Concussion Clinics Get Faster Recovery Times

Concussions, a type of traumatic brain injury often caused by a blow to the head or body, can have serious implications for an individual’s cognitive, emotional, and physical well-being. The…

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The PCSS: When is it Concussion/PCS? Who’s at Risk for Delayed Recovery?
The PCSS: When is it Concussion/PCS? Who's at Risk for Delayed Recovery?

Understanding the Post-Concussion Symptom Scale In at least one way, the Pittsburgh Steelers were a step ahead of the rest of the NFL in the 90s as they began using…

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How long do you need to stay awake after a concussion?

A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury that happens when the brain gets shaken inside the skull. This could be from a hard blow or jolt to the head,…

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How to Conduct a Cranial Nerve Exam
How to Conduct a Cranial Nerve Exam

Every suspected traumatic brain injury warrants a thorough neurological examination. As you conduct your exam, it is important to remember that a brain injury may include structural or functional compromise…

Read More

Why Concussion Clinics Get Faster Recovery Times
Why Concussion Clinics Get Faster Recovery Times

Concussions, a type of traumatic brain injury often caused by a blow to the head or body, can have serious implications for an individual’s cognitive, emotional, and physical well-being. The…

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The PCSS: When is it Concussion/PCS? Who’s at Risk for Delayed Recovery?
The PCSS: When is it Concussion/PCS? Who's at Risk for Delayed Recovery?

Understanding the Post-Concussion Symptom Scale In at least one way, the Pittsburgh Steelers were a step ahead of the rest of the NFL in the 90s as they began using…

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How long do you need to stay awake after a concussion?

A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury that happens when the brain gets shaken inside the skull. This could be from a hard blow or jolt to the head,…

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How To Test For A Convergence Insufficiency
How To Test For A Convergence Insufficiency

After experiencing a concussion injury, lingering functional deficits can manifest, particularly in cases of post-concussion syndrome (PCS). Symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, difficulty concentrating, and blurred vision can all indicate…

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Concussion Clinics in Greater Melbourne Area
Concussion Clinics in Greater Melbourne Area

Concussions are becoming an increasingly concerning issue, especially for athletes and active individuals. A concussion occurs when a traumatic blow to the head or body causes the brain to shake…

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The Big Book of Concussion Symptoms: What is Expected, and What May be a Sign of Trouble
The Big Book of Concussion Symptoms: What is Expected, and What May be a Sign of Trouble.

What is a Concussion or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) that occurs when the head experiences a sudden impact or jolt….

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Concussion Comeback: Return to Play After a Sports Concussion
Concussion Comeback: Return to Play After a Sports Concussion

Returning to play after a head injury requires a systematic approach to ensure an athlete’s safety. To navigate this process, we present clinical guidelines designed to lead athletes, coaches, parents,…

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Concussion Clinics in Greater Sydney Area
Concussion Clinics in Greater Sydney Area

Concussions are one of the most complex injuries that athletes, children, and people of all ages face. A concussion occurs when there is trauma to the head that causes the…

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A Complete Guide to Concussion Baseline Testing
A Complete Guide to Concussion Baseline Testing

What is Concussion Baseline Testing Baseline Concussion testing is a crucial pre-injury assessment tool for athletes, evaluating their cognitive abilities and other neurological functions. This assessment, conducted before any potential…

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Mild vs Severe Concussion Injury: Redefining Severity, Grading, and Recovery
Mild vs Severe Concussion Injury: Redefining Severity, Grading, and Recovery

Experiencing a concussion can be a complex journey, marked by a variety of symptoms and uncertainties. From mild headaches to more pronounced issues like visual disturbances, neck pain, and cognitive…

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My Child Has a Concussion – Now What? A Parent’s Guide to Concussions

It is not something that any parent wants to happen to their child, but having active children invariably means that they are going to be at risk for a head…

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When Should I Go to The Emergency Department for Concussion?
When Should I Go to The Emergency Department for Concussion?

A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury that results from a blow to the head, neck or body. Concussions are commonly seen in sports injuries, falls, and motor vehicle…

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After the Impact: How to Know if You Have a Concussion
After the Impact: How to Know if You Have a Concussion

So, you’ve hit your head.  Or maybe you haven’t.  Maybe your neck has been whipped back and forth, like in a car accident, or perhaps you’ve had a hard fall…

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Unlocking The Key To Concussion Care: Get Concussion Certified
Unlocking The Key To Concussion Care: Get Concussion Certified

How can you get your clinic concussion certified? In this latest blog, we will discuss key information and steps that medical professionals can take to acquire their Concussion Certification. Complete…

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Post-concussion fatigue: Expected or a Chronic condition?
Post-concussion fatigue: Expected or a Chronic condition?

Development of Post-Concussion Fatigue After a head injury, patients can experience various common symptoms, including joint pain, headache, dizziness, nausea and fatigue. Concussions are largely an energy balance problem in…

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Recovery Roadmap: Manual Therapy’s Crucial Role in Concussion Care
Recovery Roadmap: Manual Therapy's Crucial Role in Concussion Care

Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of concussion management, the profound influence of manual therapy techniques on patient outcomes is indisputable.  The nuanced practice of manual therapy has, at times, been…

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Mental Health Referral After Concussion
Mental Health Referral After Concussion

It is well-established that a mild traumatic brain injury has a direct impact on mental health. Healthcare professionals should be aware of a concussion patient’s emotional & psychological symptoms, and…

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How to Treat Post-Concussion Headaches: An In-Depth Walkthrough
How to Treat Post-Concussion Headaches: An In-Depth Walkthrough

Though common, headaches can be complex and elusive manifestations that can be difficult to treat. In general, there are over 150 kinds of headaches, from the dreaded “brain freeze” (yes,…

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Post-Traumatic Tinnitus: Treatment considerations
Post-Traumatic Tinnitus: Treatment considerations

What is Tinnitus? Tinnitus refers to the perception of sound coming from the ear when there are no sources of external sound waves. Tinnitus can be intermittent or constant, in…

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Post-Concussion Dizziness: An Integrated Approach to Treatment and Recovery
Post-Concussion Dizziness: An Integrated Approach to Treatment and Recovery

Concussion injuries can trigger a multitude of symptoms, each unique and complex in its own right. The severity of these symptoms can vary considerably, ranging from barely noticeable to exceptionally…

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A Look at the Eyes: Assessing Vision In Concussion Patients
A Look at the Eyes: Assessing Vision In Concussion Patients

The Visual System: More Than Meets the Eye The visual system is one of the most complex of the human body’s systems.  It begins with two simple organs—the eyes—but its…

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Assessing Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements Following a Concussion
Assessing Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements Following a Concussion

What are Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements? Smooth pursuit eye movements are an essential aspect of vision and our ability to track moving objects traveling less than 30 degrees/sec. When we…

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In Focus: Assessing Visual Accommodation After Concussion
In Focus: Assessing Visual Accommodation After Concussion

What is Accommodation? Accommodation is the process through which the eyes change focus in order to adjust for an object’s distance from the viewer. This is done through a combination…

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