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Workshops – Concussion Care Community Clinic
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Concussion Care Assessments and Programs. A division of Block Building Therapies. The majority of individuals (73 to 88%) return to their principal occupation within one year of injury. Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation, 2013. Possible concussion should be assessed as soon as possible after injury. Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation, 2013. Most people suffering from a concussion will have a full recovery. Persistent dizziness, balance and vision changes are common after a concussion. Insomnia is the most common...
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About Us – Concussion Care Community Clinic
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Concussion Care Assessments and Programs. A division of Block Building Therapies. Evidence supports that reassurance and education about symptoms is most effective for lowering risk of persistent symptoms. Macciocchi, A.W., 1993. Because there is no visible injury to the brain, most MRI and CT scans after a concussion are within normal limits. Most people suffering from a concussion will have a full recovery. Persistent dizziness, balance and vision changes are common after a concussion. The expected rec...
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Concussion Basics – Concussion Care Community Clinic
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Concussion Care Assessments and Programs. A division of Block Building Therapies. Most people suffering from a concussion will have a full recovery. Many people that have a concussion feel dazed/confused and do not remember events around the injury. The majority of concussion symptoms (85 - 90%) will recover in 7 - 10 days with a cognitive physical rest protocol. Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation, 2013. A concussion is a mild brain injury caused by a hard hit or jolt to the head or body. The most common sym...
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Concussion Care Assessments & Programs – Concussion Care Community Clinic
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Concussion Care Assessments and Programs. A division of Block Building Therapies. Most people suffering from a concussion will have a full recovery. Possible concussion should be assessed as soon as possible after injury. Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation, 2013. Because there is no visible injury to the brain, most MRI and CT scans after a concussion are within normal limits. Evidence supports that reassurance and education about symptoms is most effective for lowering risk of persistent symptoms. A concuss...
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Concussion Care Assessments & Programs – Concussion Care Community Clinic
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Concussion Care Assessments and Programs. A division of Block Building Therapies. Recent reviews state that 50% of clients suffer from sleep disturbances after concussion. Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation, 2013. The most common symptoms after concussions are: Headaches and Fatigue (68.4%), followed by Sleep Disturbances (57.9%). The expected recovery from cognitive-based symptoms following mild TBI ranges from 1 week to 6 months. Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation, 2013. Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation, 2013.
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FAQs – Concussion Care Community Clinic
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Concussion Care Assessments and Programs. A division of Block Building Therapies. Recent reviews state that 50% of clients suffer from sleep disturbances after concussion. Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation, 2013. Proper management of a concussion can help speed recovery. Post mild-TBI fatigue can be persistent and has been shown to be present up to 5 years post-injury. Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation, 2013. The expected recovery from cognitive-based symptoms following mild TBI ranges from 1 week to 6 months.
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Links – Concussion Care Community Clinic
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Concussion Care Assessments and Programs. A division of Block Building Therapies. Evidence supports that reassurance and education about symptoms is most effective for lowering risk of persistent symptoms. Macciocchi, A.W., 1993. All persons suspected of a concussion should be examined by a doctor. Many people that have a concussion feel dazed/confused and do not remember events around the injury. Post mild-TBI fatigue can be persistent and has been shown to be present up to 5 years post-injury. The majo...