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Comprehensive Concussion Treatments With One of the Best Concussion Doctors in Florida.

Integrative Care for Concussion / Traumatic Brain Injury Sufferers
in Ft. Lauderdale, Tampa, and Orlando, Florida

Concussion Treatments: Get the Care You Need at Radius TBI

At Radius TBI, our dedicated concussion medical team is committed to providing comprehensive and effective Concussion treatments for individuals who have experienced concussions.

Understanding the unique nature of these injuries, our team offers a range of treatment options tailored to each patient’s specific needs. From physical and cognitive rest to rehabilitation therapies and emotional support, we prioritize the well-being and recovery of our patients. In this article, we explore the various concussion treatments offered by our expert medical team at Radius TBI.

Physical and Cognitive Rest:

Recognizing the importance of allowing the brain to heal, our medical team emphasizes the significance of physical and cognitive rest. We guide patients to avoid activities that can exacerbate symptoms, such as physical exertion, intense cognitive tasks, or exposure to bright lights and loud noises. Resting the body and mind is a crucial first step in the recovery process.

Medication Management:

To alleviate specific symptoms associated with concussions, our medical team may recommend medication management. This may include over-the-counter pain relievers to address headaches or prescribed medications to manage symptoms like dizziness or nausea. Our healthcare professionals carefully assess each patient’s symptoms and prescribe medications when necessary for optimal symptom relief.

Symptom Management:

Concussion symptoms can vary from person to person, and our medical team employs personalized strategies to effectively manage these symptoms. We provide guidance on mitigating light sensitivity by wearing sunglasses or using specialized tinted lenses. For noise sensitivity, we may recommend using earplugs or white noise machines. Sleep aids or relaxation techniques can also be suggested to address sleep disturbances commonly associated with concussions.

Rehabilitation Therapies:

Radius TBI offers specialized rehabilitation therapies to aid in concussion recovery. Our skilled therapists provide individualized treatment plans that may include physical therapy to improve balance, coordination, and strength. Additionally, our occupational therapists focus on cognitive rehabilitation, assisting patients in regaining cognitive abilities, memory function, and enhancing daily living skills.

Gradual Return to Activity:

Once symptoms have significantly improved, our medical team guides patients through a gradual return to activity protocol. This involves slowly reintroducing physical and cognitive activities, such as light exercise, work or school tasks, and sports. Throughout this process, we closely monitor symptoms and adjust the progression based on individual tolerance and response.

Cognitive Rehabilitation:

For individuals experiencing persistent cognitive difficulties, cognitive rehabilitation may be recommended. This type of therapy focuses on improving cognitive skills, memory, attention, and problem-solving abilities through specific exercises and techniques.

Emotional Support & Counseling:

Concussions can have emotional effects, such as mood swings, anxiety, irritability, or depression. Seeking emotional support through counseling or therapy can be beneficial for individuals struggling with these challenges. Counseling can provide coping strategies, emotional regulation techniques, and support in managing the psychological impact of the concussion.

Once symptoms have significantly improved, our medical team guides patients through a gradual return to activity protocol. This involves slowly reintroducing physical and cognitive activities, such as light exercise, work or school tasks, and sports. Throughout this process, we closely monitor symptoms and adjust the progression based on individual tolerance and response.

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Once symptoms have significantly improved, our medical team guides patients through a gradual return to activity protocol. This involves slowly reintroducing physical and cognitive activities, such as light exercise, work or school tasks, and sports. Throughout this process, we closely monitor symptoms and adjust the progression based on individual tolerance and response.

DID YOU KNOW?

One study found that a large percentage of people with traumatic brain injury (90%) or a stroke (86.7%) had issues with their eye movements. Specifically, problems with focusing and aligning the eyes were more common in those with traumatic brain injury, while crossed eyes and problems with a nerve called the cranial nerve were more common in those who had a stroke. The difficulty in moving the eyes in a coordinated way was similar in both groups.

Reference: Ciuffreda KJ, Kapoor N, Rutner D, et al. Occurrence of oculomotor dysfunctions in acquired brain injury: a retrospective analysis. Optometry. 2007;78:155-161

Read more: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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