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EPISODE · Dec 5, 2018 · 16 MIN

Ask Concussion Doc - Episode 29 | The Concussion Treatment Episode

from Ask Concussion Doc | Complete Concussion Management · host Dr. Cameron Marshall

Historically, concussed people were told to rest until they feel better. While rest is important in the early stages (24 - 48 hours), that timeline seems to be getting shorter, with longer duration rest causing worse outcomes for patients. In this episode, we discuss the top 5 causes of persistent concussion symptoms and how to manage complex patients: 1. Blood flow and autonomic nervous system 2. Metabolic, inflammatory and hormonal 3. Visual and vestibular 4. Cervical spine 5. Psychological For previous podcast episodes, visit: https://completeconcussions.com/resources/ask-concussion-doc/ CONCUSSION EDUCATION PROGRAMS: Healthcare Practitioners: https://completeconcussions.com/services-courses/healthcare-practitioners/become-a-clinic/ Coaches/Trainers/Teachers: https://completeconcussions.com/services-courses/sports-schools/ Follow us! https://completeconcussions.com/ https://instagram.com/completeconcussions/ https://twitter.com/CCMConcussions https://facebook.com/completeconcussions DISCLAIMER This is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of doctors and/or healthcare professionals. Patients should consult their physician and/or healthcare providers in matters relating to their health, and in particular, with respect to any concussion and/or symptoms that may require diagnosis or medical attention.

Historically, concussed people were told to rest until they feel better. While rest is important in the early stages (24 - 48 hours), that timeline seems to be getting shorter, with longer duration rest causing worse outcomes for patients. In this episode, we discuss the top 5 causes of persistent concussion symptoms and how to manage complex patients: 1. Blood flow and autonomic nervous system 2. Metabolic, inflammatory and hormonal 3. Visual and vestibular 4. Cervical spine 5. Psychological For previous podcast episodes, visit: https://completeconcussions.com/resources/ask-concussion-doc/ CONCUSSION EDUCATION PROGRAMS: Healthcare Practitioners: https://completeconcussions.com/services-courses/healthcare-practitioners/become-a-clinic/ Coaches/Trainers/Teachers: https://completeconcussions.com/services-courses/sports-schools/ Follow us! https://completeconcussions.com/ https://instagram.com/completeconcussions/ https://twitter.com/CCMConcussions https://facebook.com/completeconcussions DISCLAIMER This is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of doctors and/or healthcare professionals. Patients should consult their physician and/or healthcare providers in matters relating to their health, and in particular, with respect to any concussion and/or symptoms that may require diagnosis or medical attention.

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