Complete Concussion Management (CCMI) Certified Clinic
Sports Rehab Clinic | Near Marvin, North Carolina
Finding the right concussion specialist in Marvin, NC and surrounding areas can be a daunting task, leaving you with numerous questions and uncertainties:
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Here is a Video of a detailed explanation of “What is a Concussion/Mild Traumatic Brain Injury?"
Finding a Concussion Doctor Near You
When deciding what health care provider you should see following a concussion injury it is important to understand what a concussion actually is, so let’s give you a quick breakdown of what goes on in your body during and after a concussion injury.
To understand a concussion we will first discuss a healthy brain. In our brain, we have neurons “brain cells”. These brain cells communicate with each other on a constant basis through nerve impulses. When we think of something or want to move our body a nerve impulse comes in and is sent across a number of other neurons to make it happen.
Nerve impulses are sent by the exchange of molecules inside and outside of the neuron. So, the impulse comes in, molecules exchange and an action potential or other impulse is sent out.
These neurons and our brain can be thought of as the consistency of Jell-O. When a concussion occurs our brain moves around inside our skull and just like Jell-O moving on a shaking plate the brain contorts and moves. Now the brain moving in the skull isn’t enough force to cause cell damage, so there isn’t any breaking of neurons or structural damage but it does cause the neurons to stretch which leads to an exchange of molecules and you get millions of action potentials “impulses” occurring at once. This leads to commonly reported symptoms such as
- loss of conciseness
- confusion
- dizziness
- balance problems
These are commonly seen after an acute concussion.
"Why am I still experiencing symptoms when the initial imbalance in molecules normalizes quickly after an injury? And how does my choice of provider play a role in this?
Understanding this is crucial because concussions are functional injuries; they don't manifest as visible structural damage. The term 'function' refers to how your body moves and interacts with the external world. Concussions affect several body systems, leading to symptoms and prolonged recovery if not properly addressed.
Numerous studies have highlighted the significance of seeking the right healthcare provider within the first week after the injury. Doing so not only speeds up recovery but also significantly reduces the risk of developing 'Post Concussion Syndrome'.
Dr. Matheau Denner on the "Post Concussion Podcast"
Discussing the 5 most common treatment methods for Post Concussion Syndrome
Why is a rehab professional the best option for concussion care?
Marvin, NC Sports Concussion Specialist
As we discussed concussions are functional injuries meaning they do not show up on imaging such as CT, MRI, or X-ray.
So if there is not sign of dysfunction or damage why do I have symptoms? When will I know I have fully recovered?
Concussions are functional injuries meaning that the initial injury causes several dysfunctions in the body as a result.
The most common functional dysfunctions are……
1. Blood Flow Dysfunction (Easley identified and treated with Sub-Symptom Exercises Program)
2. Inflammatory/ Metabolic (Treated with lifestyle and dietary changes)
3. Cervical Spine Dysfunction (A concussion occurs at 70 G- Forces while Whiplash occurs at 4.5 G-Forces. The symptoms of concussion and whiplash injuries are almost identical)
4. Visual/ Vestibular Dysfunction (How your eyes and ears communicate with your brain can impact a number of symptoms reported and can be treated with simple rehabilitation exercises.)
5. Psychological (Proper education and reassurance is always a priority with care)
A rehabilitation professional such as a trained Chiropractic Physician can effectively treat all five of the listed “Most Common Dysfunctions” to provide you with the latest and all-inclusive care plan. While most providers are trained in one asset of care a trained Chiropractic Physician can incorporate manual therapy, rehabilitation, and lifestyle modifications allowing for the best results.
Testimonials
"My son had a concussion playing soccer this past season, he was experiencing symptoms weeks after his head injury. Dr. Denner was incredibly knowledgeable about both manual therapy techniques and rehab exercises. My son is now symptom-free and back playing soccer!
-Joseph | Marvin, North Carolina
“I took my daughter to see Dr. Matheau after she was having continued concussion symptoms 3 months after her injury. After just 2 weeks she was symptom-free! I can’t recommend Denner Chiropractic & Performance enough. If you’re looking for the best concussion care in the Charlotte area look no further.”
- Samantha | Ballantyne, North Carolina
When you should go to the emergency room following a concussion?
While rehabilitation professionals like our rehab-based Chiropractic Physicians here at Denner Chiropractic & Performance are very skilled at treating concussion injuries we are not the right provider if you are suffering from an injury that is more than a concussion.
Understanding what to look for following a head injury is the first step in determining if you should go to the Emergency Room.
Red Flags to look out for following a head injury
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Common Questions and Answers
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