Get The Scoop On Concussions From Your Tallahassee Chiropractor

By Javier Mcnear


Many people have heard about concussions or know someone who has suffered one, but very few people truly understand what concussions are and what impact it can have on someone. Many Tallahassee chiropractic offices see concussion cases so it is important that people have at least a working understanding of what this injury is and what it does to the brain and body:

Many brain injuries fall under what is called a traumatic brain injury, or TBI. There are many levels of TBI, and a concussion happens to fall into the mildest category. However, do not mistake the mild category for an easy fix, since this is still a blow to the head and must be taken seriously. Any impact, violent moving or jerking of the head can cause one.

Thankfully, most people who get one make a speedy and full recovery. It is important to note, however, that the symptoms may last up to a few weeks. These can include confusion, disorientation, blurred or otherwise compromised vision, trouble concentrating and temporary loss of memory, among others.

Once you get a concussion, it then becomes much easier for you to get another. Even a slight blow or jarring of the head can cause you to get another one. Once that part of your body is injured, it is much more susceptible, even if you make a complete recovery.

Athletes who play in contact sports like rugby, football and the like are at much more risk than others for these injuries. However, you don't have to be an athlete to suffer from one. If you get into a bike or car accident and hit your head, you may get a concussion. With each new concussion, the symptoms are likely get worse and far more serious.

At least 25% of people who end up with a concussion get assessed by medical personnel. This is potentially very dangerous as a bad head injury can have lasting effects and if further injury happened before full recovery is achieved the damage can be compounded. The same sort of thing happens with repeat concussions.




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