In the realm of childhood and adolescent injuries, concussions are unfortunately not uncommon. Whether it’s a fall on the playground, a collision during sports, or any other accident, concussions can have far-reaching effects on cognitive function. It is...
Concussions are a common occurrence in car accidents, falls, and sports-related injuries. While the initial assessment of a concussion often focuses on symptoms and physical examination, the use of lab tests and imaging plays a crucial role in evaluating and managing...
Autonomic dysfunction is a disruption in the brain’s autopilot system, which regulates various involuntary bodily functions. When it comes to concussion recovery, understanding and addressing autonomic dysfunction is crucial for optimizing outcomes. In this blog...
What is a concussion? A concussion is a brain injury caused by a traumatic event. Traumatic events that cause a concussion can include any external physical force to the head (or body) that causes the brain to move suddenly and forcefully. These rapid movements can...