Concussion Recovery FAILS That Double Injury Risks | Mistakes Keeping Kids at Risk

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Dr. Mark highlights the risks of returning to sports too quickly after a concussion, how lingering neuromuscular issues can lead to further injuries, and the importance of thorough recovery strategies to ensure safe and optimal performance.

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CHAPTERS

00:00 Introduction
01:54 Neuromuscular Control Deficits
03:17 Biomechanical Changes Post-Concussion
05:23 Long-Term Risks
06:44 Importance of Comprehensive Recovery
08:16 Rehab Protocol Recommendations
09:08 Full Recovery Timeline

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Hey Dr. Heisig! Could you potentially make a video on CTE-RHI? I’m trying to understand it, mainly in regard to football. I saw on instagram you mentioned a study that showed that there are bioneurological changes in the brains of contact sports players, but not neurocognitive decline. That confuses me, only because it seems given the likelihood is higher for contact sports players to have cte, which causes neurocognitive decline, that they WOULD show more neurocognitive decline. I don’t know if it’s an age thing (like early stage cte) or what.

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Hi Dr Heisig! Can you make a video about why some people get delayed symptoms after exercise? I have my symptoms around an hour after exercising, but I know some people who get it only the next day even. Is there a treatment for this?

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