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Concussion management and return to learn

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Dr. Mike Evans is founder of the Health Design Lab at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, an Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Public Health at the University of Toronto, and a staff physician at St. Michael’s Hospital.

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How to treat a concussion (Concussion treatment at home) |Cognitive FX

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In this video, we answer how to treat a concussion from home, what to do when you get a concussion, what to look for in concussion treatment, and what to do if you need additional concussion treatment.

List of concussion specialist across the country: https://www.cognitivefxusa.com/blog/best-concussion-clinics-in-us

Dr. Fong explains in this video how to treat a concussion from home. She explains what you should do first when you get a concussion, how to find a good concussion clinic, 3 tips for at-home concussion treatment, and what to do if you have not recovered from your concussion. Dr. Fong is one of the world’s leaders in concussion research and treatment and is often asked to present her cutting-edge concussion research at conferences across the world.

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Chapters:
00:00 How to treat a concussion
00:13 First Step
00:37 Second Step
01:01 Choosing a Concussion Clinic
01:47 At-Home Tips for Concussion Treatment
02:01 Concussion Treatment Tip #1: Active Rest
03:01 Concussion Treatment Tip #2: Mindfulness
03:30 Concussion Treatment Tip #3: Manage your Intake
04:03 What if I still have symptoms from my concussion?
04:28 Cognitive FX for Post-Concussion Symptoms

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Long Term Effects of Concussions

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Long term effects of concussions. In this video, Michael D. McCleary, M.D., a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in primary care sports medicine and non-surgical orthopaedics at Orlando Orthopaedic Center, discusses the long term effects of concussions and what patients and athletes can do to avoid them.

“One of the questions we always get is about long-term consequences from concussions,” says Dr. McCleary. “And it’s a difficult question because we’re still learning more about concussions every year. There are a lot of studies going on to try and monitor the long-term consequences of a single-event concussion and also those who have experienced multiple concussions over time.”

“As it stands right now, we have had excellent protocols in place for the last dozen or so years. As best we can tell, if that protocol’s followed well, the majority of people far and away are going to have no long-term consequences. Especially if the process is not rushed, and we don’t skip steps.”

“In general, it’s important for an athlete to be a good self-reporter on their symptoms. Part of that involves being honest with yourself and really paying attention to the little things that don’t seem normal for you. I always tell the athletes that they’re only hurting themselves if they’re not being honest with themselves or with others because we don’t know what you’re feeling until you report it to us.”

“And one of the biggest things that affect long-term outcomes is making sure that everything is truly back to normal before getting back to play. There are other things that come up down the road. Some athletes have longer-term symptoms, and they don’t resolve as fast as some other patients. And there are some athletes for some reason that could have symptoms for a few months as opposed to a few days or a week. Again, it’s very important to communicate with your physician or medical professional to make sure they know what’s going on, so you are not forced back to play too soon.”

“As it stands now, as long as we can follow these protocols, and don’t skip any steps, most people are going to do just fine. Your risk for future injuries should go down to its previous pre-injury level, and most people are going to be just fine.”

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Brain Damage and Concussions

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What happens to your brain when you get a concussion? Ellen Kuhl explains it’s all about Tau.

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Produced in partnership with the Living Matter Lab at Stanford University.

Written by Ellen Kuhl and Jorge Cham
Illustrated by Jorge Cham
Produced and animated by Roser Segura Flor
Narrated by Meg Rosenburg
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Concussion (Traumatic Brain Injury) due to Whiplash

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http://www.nucleushealth.com/ – This 3D medical animation shows the normal anatomy of the brain, and how concussions, and type of brain injury, occur. Common symptoms and treatment options are presented.

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3 At Home Tips To Treat A Concussion

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3 tips for to help speed up your concussion recovery at home. Remember, concussion recovery should always be done with a healthcare professional trained in concussion recovery.

Interested in learning more about the treatment and management of concussion?

— CONCUSSION PATIENTS! Learn how to treat your concussion from home in Dr. Cameron Marshall’s weekly online workshops. Click here to learn more: http://smarturl.it/workshopcdoc

— CLINICIANS AND REHAB THERAPISTS (PT, DC, OT, AT, etc.)! Learn how to treat ANY Concussion Patient that enters your clinic in Dr. Cameron Marshall’s weekly online workshops. Click here to learn more: http://smarturl.it/workshopcc

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Could Going Helmetless Solve Football's Brain Injury Problem? – Cheddar Explains

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CTE, or chronic traumatic encephalopathy, is a disease closely associated with American football players due to repetitive hits to the skull. This leads to brain damage over time including, memory loss, aggression, impulse control, and more. Is the solution to this disease helmetless football? The NFL has cut off all funding into CTE research but the A7FL is fully embracing the concept. Leave your comments below and be sure to subscribe.

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What happens when you have a concussion? – Clifford Robbins

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Each year in the United States, players of sports and recreational activities receive between 2.5 and 4 million concussions. How dangerous are all those concussions? The answer is complicated and lies in how the brain responds when something strikes it. Clifford Robbins explains the science behind concussions.

Lesson by Clifford Robbins, directed by Boniato Studio.
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How do concussions affect the brain?

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Neuroscientist Naznin Virji-Babul explains the science behind concussions and why they can be so dangerous.

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How is a Concussion Diagnosed? Signs, Symptoms and Tests

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http://triangletbiconcussiondoctor.com Dr. David Clark, DC–Raleigh Durham Chapel Hill concussion doctor– explains how a concussion is diagnosed. The answer will surprise you.

20% of Concussion victims will STILL suffer, even after 30 days of rest. The most common symptoms of Post-Concussion Syndrome are:
Fatigue
Dizziness
Vision problems
Headache
Trouble concentrating
Anxiety
Memory loss
Neck pain
Insomnia/sleep disturbance

Dr. David Clark, DC
Fellow American College of Functional Neurology
Fellow American Board of Brain Injury & Rehabilitation
Fellow American Association of Integrative Medicine
Diplomate College of Clinical Nutrition
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Vestibular Rehab Specialist (ACNB)

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