Mind Games: Concussions can be a complex problem

View the latest issue of inHealth (PDF) (October 2, 2013) Any activity where impact occurs — such as sports or even car accidents — can put children and adults at risk for concussions that can have many negative effects on the human body. Concussion symptoms vary greatly from person to person and may include difficulty concentrating, difficulty thinking clearly, headache, dizziness, changes in vision, irritability, sleep disturbances, balance problems, and sensitivity to noise or light.

woman-with-concussion-headache-inova-fair-oaks-hospital-inhealth“The spine can also be part of that equation, resulting in pain or muscle spasms,” says Jordan Tucker, PT, DPT, physical therapist at Inova Fair Oaks Hospital Concussion Clinic.

While most symptoms from concussion resolve on their own, working with a therapist who specializes in concussion can effectively address any lingering deficits. And seek treatment as soon as you can. “Be diligent. If you think you have a concussion, go see your doctor immediately,” she advises.

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The best way to avoid concussion problems is to seek treatment right away. If you have any questions or wish to see a concussion specialist, please contact Inova Fair Oaks Concussion Clinic at 703-391-3642 (* the main concussion phone number for all of Northern Virginia is 703-776-4700).  If concussion symptoms include changes in alertness, confusion, convulsions, muscle weakness, unequal pupils, balance problems or repeated vomiting, seek medical care right away at a hospital, Emergency Care Center or Urgent Care Center.

Click for information about Inova’s numerous hospital, emergency room, and urgent care center locations throughout Northern Virginia.

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