Cameron Brate Concussion & Problem with NFL Concussion Protocols - Concussion Doctor Explains!

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In this video Concussion Doc breaks down the Cameron Brate concussion injury from week 6 in the NFL and digs into the NFL concussion protocols to help you understand why "passing concussion protocol" doesn't mean that the athlete is fully recovered. We look at the science of concussion and repeated head injuries.

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Collegiate ATC here. Completely agree we should be getting away from the symptom based approach. Always struggled with letting athletes go back to sport 7-10 days post injury.

What I have found in healthcare is that if we take something away, it needs to be replaced. You briefly mentioned “tools” that we should be utilising instead, but what are those tools if we can’t actually measure energy levels? What suggestions do you have

austinpierpont
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This concussion or post concussion syndrome is no joke ! Still dealing with neck and eye issues after a year and a half!

hummingbird
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How long do you recommend not going back to your sport after a mild concussion where there was no Confusion or disorientation Just a little bit of vision change for about 3 seconds and the symptoms completely went away after 24 hours? By Symptoms I mean I was a little fatigued the next day after that I felt normal

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Over a month ago I had a concussion which I am still suffering from. My symptoms include headaches and dizziness when I exercise. I was playing basketball and took a small hit to the face. Since I already had symptoms, I can’t be sure if it was a concussion. Could I have had a concussion from a small hit since I am vulnerable

Nathanielkoyfman
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Great Video Quick question Could this type of damage happen to Drug Addicts? I mean heavy duty users for years could Acceleration and Energy loss happen to drugs addicts.

daywalkersarkis
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I acknowledge that once you recover from a concussion and receive another concussion, your likely time frame resets and may be similar to the previous concussion (if we keep the actual injury constant) but why might subsequent concussions show up with "more severe" on field symptoms compared to previous concussions, as shown in Guskiewicz et al 2003?

tjballer
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I was in a motorcycle Incident ova a yr ago, knocked of motorcycle no helmet 😳 😐 😒 unfortunately, completely knocked out, lots of issues, no insurance balance, issues, any advice would be greatly appreciated

aphysique
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Hey I had a concussion and the other side of my head hurts and I had a 2 bloody noses what should I do about it

braedenreynolds
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Does anyone know if it’s normal to have swollen veins on the side of the head with a concussion? I have had almost all other symptoms like headaches, dizziness neck pains, don’t completely remember the hit. Is it possible to have the swollen veins as an addition symptom

taylormadison
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Hi! Have you covered the topic of numbness? Tingeling in hands and feet after a concussion. Cant find this anywhere and Ive had it ever since my injury.

camillahare
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Hey doc, I just subbed and don't know if this was covered in a different video, but I'm an athlete and got concussed 5 weeks ago. I thought I was fully recovered after 3 weeks and started running in week 4. I felt fine during the run, but the day after my third run, I had a complete relapse in symptoms that lasted for a full week and feel just as bad as when I first got injured. Is this PCS and are there any at home rehab exercises for this kind of thing?

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I have a question, for several years now I see a neurologist because when I do sudden movements with the head or having light blows my head hurts, and all because years ago, i gave myself constantly little blows to the jaw, not enough to have a concussion but they were quite frequent, that's why now for any small blow or slight jolt I already have symptoms of concussion that last days such as muscle numbness, lightheadedness, etc. The doctor tells me that all this is caused by anxiety and that I have a type of vertigo, That's why I would like to know if the same or something similar is happening to someone else, and how can I differentiate what I have from a concussion? Thanks a lot.

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I have visual snow, and both types of afterimages. I am also sensitive to light. I have no cognitive impairment other than that Im slower at processing things visually due to the disturbances. I had a series of panic attacks and episodes of severe derealization, woke up in the middle of the night panicking with all of these symptoms. I no longer have panic attacks and I manage my anxiety well, but it has been 4 months and the visual disturbances continue to persists with no sign of improvement. My brain seems to be functioning fine Im no longer in a constant fight or flight but I still suffer from all of these symptoms. I also have mild tinnitus (which improved slightly). I thought looking at PCS treatment would be of help because of the similar symptoms. Would you be able to point me in the right direction for recovery?

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Hello Dr cameron i wanted to know your opinion on subconcussive blows to the head, i recently started boxing in my local gym and i saw alot of videos on the subject and its correlation with C.T.E and tbh those really scared me. Boxing has been a bit of a passion of mine for a while and i don't want to give it up before i even started, will these subconcussive hits to the head effect me in later life? Or are these hits not going to change much? And what is your opinion on it? I would really appreciate a explanation on it! Or a video of yours talking about it in detail. Thank you!

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Welp. Month off sparring for me it is 🤣🤣🤣

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