As the fall sports season ramps up, it is important to know what a concussion is and what to do if you or a loved one experience symptoms of this injury.

What is a Concussion?

A concussion is a short-term functional injury to the brain that is sustained following a contact or non-contact injury. Concussions are often caused by a fall or athlete-to-athlete contact. You do not have to experience a loss of consciousness for a concussion to occur; oftentimes, a whiplash-associated neck injury may occur instead.

 Symptoms may include:

  • Headache
  • Confusion
  • Nausea/vomiting
  • Dizziness
  • Imbalance
  • Neck pain
  • Fatigue
  • Fogginess
  • Ear ringing
  • Memory deficits

If you suspect that you or someone you know has a concussion or are diagnosed with one, seeking physical therapy early on may help you safely and actively return to your sport.

Why Physical Therapy?

Seeking physical therapy services sooner often leads to a quicker return to your sport or activity! During an evaluation, your physical therapist will assess your oculomotor (eye movement), vestibular/balance, and neck function as well as activity tolerance. Your therapist will also screen for cognitive, memory, and psychological factors and refer you to the appropriate clinician to help combat those symptoms. Based on the findings and your specific needs, your therapist will establish a customized plan of care to ensure a safe return to school and/or sport.

Schedule an Evaluation

If you first see a physician for concussion symptoms, you may receive a referral to Sheltering Arms Institute’s concussion program. Alternatively, you may visit Sheltering Arms Institute directly through direct access. To schedule an evaluation, call (804) 764-1000 or visit https://shelteringarmsinstitute.com/contact-us/.

 

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