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Concussion Recovery Time: What’s Normal and What’s Not
TL;DR Most people recover within days to about one month when they follow an active, stepwise plan (1). Symptoms persisting beyond 4 weeks suggest persistent symptoms and warrant a multimodal

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Brain Fog After Concussion: Why It Happens & How to Treat It
Brain fog after concussion usually comes from a mix of fixable problems, not permanent damage. The most common drivers are visual and vestibular issues, cervical dysfunction, autonomic dysregulation with exercise

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What Is Post-Concussion Syndrome and How Long Does It Last?
Quick answer first Most people recover from a concussion within days to about one month. If symptoms last longer than 4 weeks, many clinicians use the term persistent post-concussion symptoms,

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15 Early Concussion Symptoms You Should Never Ignore
If you or a family member just experienced a hit to the head or body, it can be hard to know what is normal and what is dangerous. This guide

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