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EPISODE · Dec 11, 2024 · 14 MIN

Concussion Research Review: Neck Dysfunction in Non-symptomatic Post-concussed People

from Life Unrestricted with Dr. Al Cobb, DC · host Dr. Al Cobb, DC

Keywords concussion, cervical spine, joint position error, neck health, post-concussion syndrome, chiropractic care, research study, proprioception, recovery, health resources Summary In this episode, Dr. Al Cobb discusses the implications of concussions on neck health, focusing on a recent research study that highlights the importance of cervical spine assessment and joint position error testing. He emphasizes that a significant number of individuals experience lasting effects from concussions and that proper cervical spine care is crucial for recovery. The conversation also covers the statistics surrounding concussions, the study's design, and the common symptoms reported by patients. Dr. Cobb encourages listeners to seek help if they experience symptoms and offers resources for further information. Some helpful links: Link to the paper https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11552255/pdf/IANN_56_2422048.pdf Link to the research report quick sheet + resources. https://www.canva.com/design/DAGKkB6obFc/geqm9Jvl4CIi-Wg0QuLABQ/view?utm_content=DAGKkB6obFc&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h7db6176f Link to RSVP for my Concussion Webinar! https://w.ringcentral.com/register/ff88d16d/dde5ecd1/index.html Takeaways Approximately one in four Americans will experience a concussion in their lifetime. 20% of individuals will have lasting effects after a concussion, known as post-concussion syndrome. Joint position error testing should be part of cervical spine screening after concussions. Cervical spine injuries can lead to chronic pain and health issues if not addressed. Fatigue, drowsiness, and difficulty concentrating are common symptoms reported post-concussion. Proper cervical spine care can help reduce concussion symptoms and improve recovery. Proprioception is often impaired after a concussion, affecting balance and coordination. Monitoring treatment results over time is essential for effective recovery. Patients should seek chiropractic care for neck issues related to past concussions. Dr. Cobb offers resources and support for those dealing with concussion-related symptoms.

Keywords concussion, cervical spine, joint position error, neck health, post-concussion syndrome, chiropractic care, research study, proprioception, recovery, health resources Summary In this episode, Dr. Al Cobb discusses the implications of concussions on neck health, focusing on a recent research study that highlights the importance of cervical spine assessment and joint position error testing. He emphasizes that a significant number of individuals experience lasting effects from concussions and that proper cervical spine care is crucial for recovery. The conversation also covers the statistics surrounding concussions, the study's design, and the common symptoms reported by patients. Dr. Cobb encourages listeners to seek help if they experience symptoms and offers resources for further information. Some helpful links: Link to the paper https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11552255/pdf/IANN_56_2422048.pdf Link to the research report quick sheet + resources. https://www.canva.com/design/DAGKkB6obFc/geqm9Jvl4CIi-Wg0QuLABQ/view?utm_content=DAGKkB6obFc&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h7db6176f Link to RSVP for my Concussion Webinar! https://w.ringcentral.com/register/ff88d16d/dde5ecd1/index.html Takeaways Approximately one in four Americans will experience a concussion in their lifetime. 20% of individuals will have lasting effects after a concussion, known as post-concussion syndrome. Joint position error testing should be part of cervical spine screening after concussions. Cervical spine injuries can lead to chronic pain and health issues if not addressed. Fatigue, drowsiness, and difficulty concentrating are common symptoms reported post-concussion. Proper cervical spine care can help reduce concussion symptoms and improve recovery. Proprioception is often impaired after a concussion, affecting balance and coordination. Monitoring treatment results over time is essential for effective recovery. Patients should seek chiropractic care for neck issues related to past concussions. Dr. Cobb offers resources and support for those dealing with concussion-related symptoms.

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