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Post-Concussion Rehabilitation

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that 1.1 million people are treated for concussions and other traumatic brain injuries in the emergency department each year. Most of these injuries occur during sports or recreational activities. Individuals 5-18 years of age account for 65 percent of these visits.

Long-term effects of concussions are not fully known, but it is generally accepted that multiple concussions may lead to long-term memory loss, psychiatric disorders, and other neurologic disorders. More importantly, sustaining any additional head trauma while not fully recovered from a concussion can be life-threatening. This is commonly referred to as “second impact syndrome.”

At Bon Secours Physical Therapy, our specially trained physical therapists and athletic trainers will help get you back in the game safely. We will:

  • Develop an individualized rehabilitation program focusing on your specific injury.
  • Monitor symptoms to make sure you are progressing at an adequate rate.
  • Determine when it is safe for you to return to your regular activities/sport.
    Before an athlete can return to full participation after a concussion, he/she should be cleared by a physician who is trained in concussion management.

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