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Concussion Symptoms and Treatment at New Beginning Physical Therapy in Palm Desert, CA

Posted on December 30, 2016 0

Concussions happen in a wide range of sports and affect any players, from professional athletes to little leaguers.  According to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 200,000 people in the US endure concussions while playing sports every year.

Concussion has become to be a known problem.  Identifying concussion and administering proper treatment with a physical therapist at New Beginning Physical Therapy in Palm Desert, CA, is of particular importance for younger professionals because it typically takes them longer to recover fully.

Parents, coaches, and school administrators must be aware that a concussion causes a variety of symptoms and can hinder not only with competitions but with school and social relationships. Most players will fully recover from an injury.  Though understanding the various symptoms will help with the healing process.

Despite many attempts by experts, it is not certain whether injury to the head happens after a collision. Sometimes, image testing like MRI and CT scans do not identify any brain shock in injured patients.  Thus, it is crucial to seek the help of a professional immediately after an injury.

Cause and Effects

Originated from a Latin word “concusses”, which means to shake violently, a concussion occurs when a force provokes the brain to move back and forth inside the skull rapidly. It may either be from a direct blow or when some force prompts the head to rotate quickly.

A concussion does, nevertheless, may affect how the brain functions and processes information. After a concussion, a person may have difficulty with balance and coordination, memory, and speech.

A shock is typically short-lived. Most people recover within 7 to 10 days. Once an person sustained a concussion, he is at greater risk for further injuries. Repeated concussions may have long-term results, so prevention is imperative.

Symptoms

Concussions may cause loss of consciousness, but not many people experience it.  Symptoms are not always evident.

Symptoms may appear right after or may be delayed for several days after the trauma. Some symptoms are physical, such as dizziness. Others are cognitive, like confusion. In most cases, patients with concussions are more emotional than normal.

Physical therapists at New Beginning Physical Therapy in Palm Desert, CA, can identify the most typical symptoms such as:

  • Headache
  • Drowsiness
  • Memory loss
  • Irritability
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Confusion
  • Dizziness or balance problems,
  • Alterations in sleeping patterns
  • Depression
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Difficulty in speaking and communicating

Young players must be trained to observe the rules of the sports. Also, rule modifications must be regarded in sports where strength is delivered head first.

Most injured participants will downplay their symptoms for them to get back immediately to the game.  Trained physical therapists at New Beginning PT in Palm Desert, CA, also developed a specialized education program to help players, trainers, and parents to become aware of the repercussions. Knowing the long lasting results of repeated concussion is an essential part of prevention.

These informative programs act as a significant role in understanding concussions and preventing repeated injury.

 

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