by Margo Trott Collins
on July 18, 2024
By guest blogger Dr. Abby Baldwin, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS, COMT, ITPT, GCS, AIB-VR THE ACL CRISIS: It’s all in your head. New research shows that concussions could be antecedents of ACL tears in contact sports. Can it be prevented? It’s almost a weekly headline for a women’s basketball or soccer player to announce an
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by Margo Trott Collins
on April 28, 2024
Imagine living with no screen time for a few days. Could you to do it? These days, computers, smart phones, gaming consoles, TV and other electronic devices are such an integral part of our lives. This is especially true with teens and young adults. That why there’s always been a concern among medical professionals who
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by Margo Trott Collins
on December 21, 2023
While there are multiple symptoms associated with a concussion, hearing difficulties aren’t always at the top of the list. Sadly, an auditory issue—much like the proper diagnosis of a concussion—may be overlooked or even misdiagnosed. Understanding and recognizing the possible connections between concussions and hearing difficulties can help ensure proper treatment, and ensure proper measures
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by Margo Trott Collins
on October 31, 2023
Anyone contemplating slipping behind the wheel of a vehicle after a head injury should think twice. Driving after a concussion or other traumatic brain injury (TBI) can pose very serious risks. There’s no question that these brain injuries can lead to the impairment of judgment, coordination and focus on the road. According to a 2020
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by Rebecca Rainey
on August 30, 2023
Second impact syndrome (SIS) is a devastating condition that occurs when an individual who suffers from initial concussive symptoms due to a head injury sustains a second impact upon their head before fully recovering from the first blow. The brain is in a vulnerable state in the aftermath of a concussion, and even a slight
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by Margo Trott Collins
on July 21, 2023
You are home recovering from a concussion. You didn’t sleep well the night before. You’re tired, and more than a little bored. And that morning cup of coffee isn’t quite doing the trick. Tempted as you may be to reach for a second cup, you remember your concussion specialist telling you to limit caffeine intake
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by Margo Trott Collins
on March 31, 2023
It’s official: emergency rooms and urgent care centers around the country now have a rapid-result blood test for concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) available for screening patients. This is a game-changer, allowing for earlier diagnosis, which leads to better recovery outcomes. The test runs on a handheld device by Abbott called the i-STAT™ Alinity™
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by Margo Trott Collins
on December 22, 2022
It’s time for the 2023 Concussion Awareness Challenge! Complete our new 10-question brain quiz and see just how much you really know about concussions, persistent post-concussive syndrome (PPCS) and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). Our goal is to better educate the community, provide valuable resources to those impacted by TBIs and share best safety practices to
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by Margo Trott Collins
on December 2, 2022
Drinking alcohol when you have a concussion is not a good idea. The one or two drinks you normally consumed in the past over the course of an evening may be one or two drinks too much, especially while your brain is healing. After a concussion, your tolerance for alcohol can be reduced and you
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by Nicole Schaller
on October 15, 2022
When we think of concussions, sports or accidents usually come to mind first. Domestic violence, however, is another less-talked about risk factor. Part of the problem is that victims often have concussion symptoms that go unnoticed or unreported, and they suffer because of this. We as a community need to talk about and address this
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