It’s a common belief that simply allowing the injured brain time to heal is all that’s required in order for a patient to regain full health after a concussion. But there is more to the story when it comes to traumatic brain injury (TBI) recovery—much more. We’ve asked our very own Dr. Vincent Schaller, MD
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oulisWith fall sports—particularly fall contact sports—in full swing in the Mid-Atlantic region, we would like to share a few inspiring post-concussion recovery stories from the 2024 Summer Olympics. While we hope you and your loved ones never experience a traumatic brain injury (TBI), we hope that these concussion return-to-play journeys will enlighten you and our
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As Christmas and New Year’s Eve draw near, we know there will be a lot of hustle and bustle, and some merry-making, in the works for many people. Shopping, baking, present-wrapping, parties—these are common activities of the season. But the holidays can also be challenging time for people recovering from concussions, and we wanted to
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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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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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Imagine waking up in the morning, making yourself a simple breakfast and sitting down to read the news. But by the end of breakfast, you’re completely drained. What’s more, you have no energy left to get through the day. Even simple tasks, like getting up to let the dogs out into the backyard or folding
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In a white and gray piece that pops off a black backdrop, the artist gives us a unique study of a classic drawing subject, the human skeleton. The artist, sixteen year old Abigail Sabin, has us flying into the ribcage of the skeleton from the bottom of the sternum. We are left feeling that we
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When you break a leg or dislocate a shoulder, evidence of your injury is obvious. You might have a cast, sling or crutches for one thing. You might also have visible bruises or swelling. It’s clear to any person you encounter, from first glance, that you have sustained an injury. But, when you have a
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Do you ever occasionally forget a name of a place or someone? You know it will come later to you, but at the moment, you frustratingly just can’t seem to recall. Now, imagine if this was a frequent occurrence, and instead of trying to remember someone’s name that you met years ago, it is a
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In 2005, Patrolman Carl Jackson was in a foot chase in Woodbury City, New Jersey, with a person known to local law enforcement. The suspect was a repeat offender who was known to carry a gun, and who had a warrant out for his arrest. When he saw Carl, he ran. Carl was a physically
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DR. SCHALLER DISCUSSES CONCUSSION CARE ON ESPN
Dr. Vincent Schaller joins OTL to give his feedback on how we are not properly caring for concussions long term.