Find Concussion Treatment Professionals
Chiropractic Neurologist: Evaluation of brain function to track and guide manual manipulation of the spine and rehabilitative exercises.
Concussion Clinic: Multi-disciplinary concussion treatment clinics offering a protocol which may blend various methods depending on the needs of the patient.
Cranial Osteopath: Addressing the movement of the bones of the skull to relieve pressure and promote the flow of fluids around the brain and spinal cord.
Functional Medicine: Evaluating and supporting all body systems that impact brain inflammation through supplements, dietary and lifestyle changes.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Increases oxygen to the brain to reduce inflammation and promote repair of damaged neurons and blood vessels.
Functional Neurologist: Brain injury evaluation and prescription of specific treatments to restore brain function and chemistry.
Neuropsychologist: Testing brain function to recommend and track brain rehabilitation of memory and cognitive function.
Upper Cervical Chiropractor: Treat the most vulnerable part of the neck where it meets the head. Injuries here can cause headache, dizziness brain fog and rapid heart rate.
Nutritionist: Recommending and helping change dietary patterns to reduce the causes of brain inflammation.
Occupational Therapist: Teach strategies to manage concussion symptoms to ease return to work or school.
SacroOccipital Chiropractor: Focuses on how the whole body functions as a unit, the treatment of cranial bones, tissues that support the brain in the skull, and fluid flow around the brain.
Acupucturist: Can improve brain blood flow, shift the nervous system from fight/ flight to a healing mode, reduce pain and nausea and help reconnect areas of nerve damage.
EMDR Therapy: Reprocesses traumatic memories to resolve Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder associated with injury.
Speech Pathologist: May use Cognitive Rehabilitation to improve attention, information processing, planning abilities, memory and communication issues.
Physical Therapist: Can build exercise tolerance needed for brain recovery and help clear pain and inflammation from other injuries that exacerbate brain based symptoms.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapist: Can help you understand and change your feelings. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy can help you change emotional reactions by changing how you think.
Vestibular Rehab: Vestibular therapy works with the sense of balance and can be very effective in addressing symptoms of dizziness, nausea and associated mental fatigue.
Neuro-Optometrist Addresses light or motion sensitivity, double vision, tracking problems when reading, dizziness, headaches, eye and mental fatigue.