In this episode, I sit down with Occupational Therapist, Jenni Diamond to discuss returning to school after a concussion injury.

Bio – Jenni Diamond is an Occupational Therapist and Certified Personal Trainer. She is the Director of Occupational Therapy Services at the Neurology Centre of Toronto. At the Neurology Centre, Jenni manages a team of therapists and provides treatment to patients who have sustained one or more concussions. Jenni is passionate about concussion prevention, education, and management.

For more information, you can visit: http://jennidiamond.me/ and http://www.neurologycentretoronto.com, or check out Jenni’s Instagram accounts: @jennidiamondhealth and @the.concussion.ots.

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