Find a clinic.

Complete Concussions Partners with The Cyclists’ Alliance
We are proud to announce our partnership with The Cyclists’ Alliance (TCA), the independent voice of women’s professional cycling. This matters to us because concussion care should not depend on

Read More

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

Read More

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

Read More

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,

Read More

Now available outside our network:

Recertification Course for Rehab Professionals

Stay current in concussion care. This recertification updates Amsterdam 2023 consensus, updated diagnostic criteria for concussion and mild traumatic brain injury, the latest baseline and clinical assessment tools and techniques, and fully updated evidence-based management for acute and persistent symptoms. Now open to non-network alumni, this course updates your concussion certification with Complete Concussions for another three years.

Days
Hours
Minutes
Seconds

LIMITED TIME OFFER:

Pricing: USD $600 $450 

6

Hours of Content

8

Comprehensive Modules

60

Access Days After Starting

2000+

Peer-Reviewed References

3

Years of Certification Extension

Recert Course Content

An update on the most recent international concussion consensus statement from Amsterdam as well as the most recent ParaSport position statement and brand new diagnostic criteria for concussion and mTBI from the American Congress of Rehabilitative Medicine.

This module reviews the state of the literature with regards to the biomechanics and pathophysiology of acute concussion with some updates on the Autonomic Nervous System.

The latest evidence-based baseline testing protocols with fully updated testing tools to provide the best battery in the shortest possible time.

Background information on neurocognitive testing as well as our new app-based cognitive and postural sway tests. How to administer these tests in different scenarios and also how to interpret the results (Administration & Interpretation). Evidence and limitations.

A systematic and evidence-based approach on the assessment, diagnosis, and initial management of an acute concussion patient from the sidelines to the clinic.

How to properly and safely return your patients back to school, work, sports, driving and everyday life.

This module covers the latest evidence-based protocols on how to assess, properly categorize and treat/rehab patients depending on their examination findings. Complete with the updated evidence-based treatment algorithms for complex cases and demonstration of specific rehab techniques for any patient who comes your way.

CTE remains a controversial topic with a mixed evidence base. This module brings you up to date on the latest literature.