#402 When It's Not a Concussion
- The number of diagnosed concussions due to sport and recreation activities has been steadily increasing during the past few decades, with an estimated 3.8 million concussions occurring in 2014.
- A concussion is a complex pathophysiologic process that is induced by bio-mechanical forces and affects the brain.
- Cervical injuries and concussions can share similar mechanisms and nearly identical symptoms or causes.
- Concussion symptoms may actually be caused by cervical injury, yet their 'treatment' is very different.
- Patients with cervical injury respond immediately to soft tissue massage, passive stretching, strength training, cryotherapy, thermotherapy, vestibular maneuvers, and cervical check-ups.
- Patients who have post-concussive syndrome after sport concussion and exhibit symptoms of dizziness, neck pain and tenderness, or headaches may have cervicogenic dysfunction.
- The importance of an examination and finding the root cause to the problem.