EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 15 MIN
EP 123: Why Car Accident Concussions Aren't the Same as Sports Concussions
from The Concussion Nerds Podcast
Have you ever wondered why recovering from a concussion after a car accident can feel so much harder than recovering from a sports injury? Many people assume that all concussions follow the same recovery path. As a result, motor vehicle accident (MVA) concussions are often managed using frameworks designed for athletes, leaving important factors overlooked. The reality is that car accident-related concussions come with unique challenges. From whiplash and delayed access to specialized care to the stress of insurance claims and the increased risk of another accident, these factors can significantly impact recovery. Understanding these differences is the first step toward getting the right support and improving outcomes. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL DISCOVER: Why concussions from motor vehicle accidents differ from sports-related concussions What new research reveals about the increased risk of repeat car accidents after a concussion The factors that may contribute to longer recovery timelines following an MVA Why early assessment and individualized concussion care are critical for recovery Whether you're recovering from a concussion, supporting someone who is, or working with concussion patients, this episode offers important insights into why one-size-fits-all concussion care simply doesn't work. Let's connect! Instagram: @natasha.wilch https://www.instagram.com/natasha.wilch/ Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.natasha-wilch.com Join the Clinician's Edge to have Your Weekly Taste of Neuro Wisdom here: https://www.natashawilch.com/clinicians-edge Join the Concussion Mini School and Membership! Get the support and resources you need for concussion recovery: https://www.natashawilch.com/concussionminischool
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