Our certified clinics specialise in all aspects of concussion treatment. Our approach is to first take you through a series of assessments and special tests to determine your main symptom drivers. Once we know what’s driving your symptoms, then we can apply the appropriate steps to address it. 

Exercise Therapy 

Many patients become intolerant to exercise after concussion.  This is due to dysregulation of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) and brain blood flow. 

Following a short period of rest and symptom-limited activity, guided sub-symptom threshold exercise therapy has shown to safely and gradually improve blood flow and speed recovery. 

Manual Therapy 

Headaches, balance and visual issues, dizziness and blood flow abnormalities are symptoms of both concussion and neck injuries (or whiplash). 

Oftentimes ongoing concussion symptoms are coming from your neck, which can be treated with manual therapy and specific exercises to improve function. 

Vestibular Rehabilitation & Vision Therapy 

Visual disturbances and dizziness are common following concussion. 

A balance and visual rehabilitation program may help to reduce symptoms such as dizziness, visual abnormalities, concentration issues and memory problems, among other symptoms 

Diet & Nutritional Intervention 

Within 3 hours after a concussion, the lining of your gut begins to change because of the close relationship with the brain, known as the ‘Gut-Brain Axis’.  This system is tightly linked with your immune system, inflammation, the Autonomic Nervous System, and your hormones (Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis). 

Chronic fatigue, low energy, cognitive problems, headaches, anxiety, low mood, and a variety of other symptoms can be traced back to poor gut health. 

Cognitive Problems 

These common complaints such as fogginess, trouble concentrating, and memory impairments are multifactorial and require a comprehensive approach. 

Understanding exactly what is going on and why you feel a certain way can help to improve recovery.