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:

A concussion is a part of a much broader set of injuries collectively known as Traumatic Brain Injuries, also known as TBIs. While this sounds alarming in name, concussions actually belong to the mildest category. However, do not take them for granted because of this. They are easy to get if you play sports, especially contact ones, or have been in an accident.

Most people make a full recovery within a few days and can go about their daily lives. Be aware though that the symptoms could take a few weeks to go away completely in some cases. Symptoms include memory loss, blurred or impaired vision, confusion or disorientation and trouble concentrating.

Studies have also shown that people who sustain a concussion are more likely susceptible to future concussions with future head injuries. The reason for this is not fully understood but it is believed to be due to the nature of the brain and that while a damaged area can heal nd repair it will be weakened compare to the rest of the brain and will be more easily damaged in the future.

The most common causes of concussions are sports related injuries, bike or motorcycle accidents and car crashes. Once someone has suffered such an event future injuries of the same are likely to cause worse concussions; this is why repeat injuries from sports like football, hockey, soccer or wrestling are so dangerous because each future concussion damaged the brain further and makes recovery harder.

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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