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post-concussion syndrome

Upper-Cervical-Treatment-for-Post-Concussion-Syndrome
post-concussion syndrome

Upper Cervical Treatment for Post-Concussion Syndrome

We have written extensively about what we feel is the missing link in the post-concussion syndrome discussion and recovery. Any trauma that is severe enough to cause shearing damage to the brain simultaneously damages the soft tissue at the skull neck junction (craniocervical junction).  Because the craniocervical junction(CCJ)  is a Read more…

By Thomas Forest, 9 months ago
Normal shoulder pain can underlay post-concussion syndrome
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Normal shoulder pain can underlay post-concussion syndrome

There are a plethora of symptoms that can be associated with post-concussion syndrome including shoulder pain and other musculoskeletal complaints that take a back seat to the cognitive and emotional issues.  Shoulder pain is one of the least acute symptoms associated with the post-concussion syndrome but if severe enough it Read more…

By Thomas Forest, 10 months10 months ago
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