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This video is a part of the CDC HEADS UP program and provides an overview of concussion, concussion symptoms, as well as guidance on recovery and returning back to regular activities and work. Audio description [More]
LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — A new study shows that sports equipment meant to keep athletes safe on the field could be less effective than previously thought. According to medical professional Dr. David Geier, guardian caps [More]
Dr. Mason West speaks with Dr. Elizabeth Pieroth, a board-certified Clinical Neuropsychologist and the Director of the Concussion Program at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush. Dr. Pieroth is deeply engaged in concussion and brain injury advocacy. [More]
Vestibular concussions can disrupt the reflex that stabilizes eye movements during head motion, leading to jerky, uneven eye movements instead of smooth tracking. This dysfunction affects tasks requiring visual stability, such as walking, looking around, [More]
Dr. Baginski: So if you’re worried you have a concussion, the big red flag things that mean you need to be seen right away, likely go to the hospital. So, if you passed out when [More]
This is part 2 of a two part series on fish oils and their role in concussion recovery. I’m joined by Dr. Michael Lewis who is an expert in the field of concussions and fish [More]
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Okay, you’ve been evaluated and diagnosed with a concussion. Now what? Discover recovery advice from our experts on what to do after you experience a concussion. Don’t consult Dr. Google. You may have heard advice [More]
Accidents happen and a lot of times, injuries come with them. Whether it’s a trip and fall or maybe a sports injury at school, bad bumps to the head can lead to longer symptoms than [More]
Your brain has the texture of gelatin. Cerebrospinal fluid in your skull shields it from common bumps and bruises. A powerful blow to your head, neck, or upper body might cause your brain to move [More]
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