Concussion

Elite Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Centre takes pleasure in providing the best care and rehabilitation programs for athletes and those struggling with sports-related injuries. A concussion is among the most serious and prevalent sports injuries today. Understanding concussions, including their causes, symptoms, evaluation, treatment, and prevention, is critical for athletes, coaches, and everyone involved in strenuous activity.

What is a Concussion?

A concussion is a form of traumatic brain injury (TBI) produced by a forceful impact to the head or body that causes the brain to move quickly within the skull. This abrupt movement can cause chemical changes in the brain and harm brain cells, impairing the brain’s regular processes. At Elite Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Centre, we understand that even minor concussions can have long-term consequences if not treated appropriately.

Mechanism of Injury

Concussions are most commonly caused by direct trauma to the head, however they can also be caused by indirect pressures. The most prevalent mechanisms of concussion are:

  1. Direct Impact: A strike to the head, such as a football collision or a punch in boxing, that causes the brain to move inside the skull.
  2. Indirect Impact: A force applied to another portion of the body, such as the chest or back, resulting in a whiplash effect that sends forces to the brain.
  3. Falls: A concussion can happen by falling and colliding with the ground or an object, particularly in sports such as gymnastics, cycling, or any other sport that involves falling.
    Rotational Forces: Being tackled or hit from the side can cause the brain to twist, resulting in a concussion.

Symptoms of a Concussion

Concussion symptoms vary greatly and may not emerge immediately following the incident. Four categories of symptoms can be:

  1. Physical Symptoms:
    Headache or pressure in your head
    Dizziness or balance issues.
    Nausea or vomiting.
    sensitivity to light or noise.
    Blurred or double vision
  2. Cognitive symptoms:
    Difficulty concentrating and remembering
    Feeling “foggy” or sluggish
    Confusion or disorientation.
    Having trouble finding words
  3. Emotional Symptoms:
    irritability or mood fluctuations
    Anxiety or Nervousness
    Sadness or Depression
  4. Sleep disturbances:
    difficulty falling asleep.
    Sleeping more or less than normal.

Concussion Classification

Concussions are classified according to their severity and duration of symptoms.

  • Grade 1 (mild): Symptoms persist less than 15 minutes and there is no loss of consciousness.
  • Grade 2 (Moderate): Symptoms last more than 15 minutes, with no loss of consciousness.
  • Grade 3 (Severe): Describes any loss of consciousness, regardless of length.
    Understanding the severity of a concussion is critical for identifying the best course of treatment and tracking recovery progress.

Subtype Classification of concussion

There are 6 concussion subtypes: 1. cognitive, 2. ocular-motor, 3. Cervical, 4. headache/migraine, 5. vestibular, and 6. anxiety/mood.

These are the 6 clinical trajectory of concussion. After a episode of concussion one may show one or more of these clinical trajectories. Which ones trajectory appears is depends upon what was the force, direction of force like is it linear or rotational.

Cognitive- Includes difficulty concentrating or remembering, brain fog.
Vestibular- Difficulty in balancing.
Headache/Migrain- severe heachache.
Ocular- Difficulty in moving the eyes.
Cervical- Malalignment of cervical vertebrae post trauma, that alone can produce concussion symptoms.
Anxiety/mood- frequent change in mood, irritability, etc.

Assessment of concussions

At Elite Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Centre, we use a comprehensive approach to correctly test and diagnose concussions. Our evaluation method includes physical examinations, cognitive tests, and a detailed investigation of the  injury mechanism.

  1. Initial Assessment:

Gathering specific information on the injury incidence, such as how it happened, the sort of force used, and the initial symptoms felt.
Observing the athlete’s physical and cognitive status, looking for indicators of disorientation, dizziness, or trouble answering questions.

  1. Physical Exam:

Examining for symptoms of balance issues, coordination difficulties, and neck impairments that may occur after a concussion.
Assessing visual symptoms such as double vision and light sensitivity.

  1. Neurocognitive Testing:

Using techniques to assess memory, response time, attention span, and other cognitive skills that might be impacted by the concussion.

Assessment Tools

To correctly assess concussions, our team employs the following evaluation techniques.

  1. The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS): This is a frequently used technique for assessing a patient’s degree of consciousness following a head injury. It assesses ocular, verbal, and motor responses on a scale of 3 to 15, with lower scores suggesting more serious damage.
  2. The Balance Error Scoring System (BESS): This tool evaluates balance difficulties that are typical in concussion situations. It entails evaluating the athlete’s ability to maintain balance in a variety of positions and surfaces.
  3. ImPACT (Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing): This is a computerized neuropsychological exam that evaluates cognitive processes such as memory, response time, and problem-solving skills.
  4. The Sports Concussion Assessment method 5 (SCAT5): It is the most thorough, standardized method for evaluating athletes suspected of suffering a concussion. It incorporates a number of diagnostic components to produce a comprehensive picture of the athlete’s symptoms and cognitive performance.

The Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT5)

The SCAT5 is a vital tool in concussion management at Elite Physiotherapy. It is developed for medical experts and comprises numerous elements that assist offer a comprehensive evaluation:

  1. Symptom Evaluation:

Athletes estimate the severity of typical concussion symptoms such headache, dizziness, and disorientation on a scale of 0 (not present) to 6 (severe).

  1. Cognitive Assessment:

Involves assessing orientation (asking the athlete about the date, location, and so on), instantaneous memory recall, and attention via activities such as digit repetition.

  1. Balance Examination:

Balance tests are used to assess an athlete’s postural stability on both hard and foam surfaces. This aids in detecting any balance issues induced by the trauma.

  1. Coordination Tests:

Simple coordination exercises, such as finger-to-nose tests, are used to identify motor control deficits.

  1. Delayed Recall:

The athlete is asked to recall a list of terms given previously in the exam, which assesses their short-term memory retention skills.

Treatment and Management at Elite Physiotherapy

Our major objective at Elite Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Centre is to help patients recover safely and effectively from concussions. We take a multimodal strategy that involves rest, gradual return to activity, and specialist physiotherapy techniques.

  1. Rest and Recovery: The first step in managing a concussion is to rest. We urge clients to minimize their physical and cognitive activity so that the brain can recover. This includes avoiding screens, reading, and vigorous physical activity during the acute period.
  2. Symptom Monitoring: Our staff regularly monitors symptoms throughout time to ensure that any changes are treated swiftly. We do regular follow-ups and change the treatment plan as necessary.
  3. Physical therapy and rehabilitation: As symptoms improve, we gradually resume physical activities. Our skilled physiotherapists create tailored programs that focus on increasing balance, coordination, and strength while avoiding activities that might result in additional injury. Clients who are dizzy or have balance problems may benefit from exercises such as vestibular treatment.
  4. Cognitive Rehabilitation: For people who are having cognitive issues, we provide cognitive training activities that attempt to improve memory, focus, and decision-making skills. These sessions are intended to be progressively demanding and adapted to the client’s specific requirements.
  5. Gradual Return to Play routine: At Elite Physiotherapy, we follow a step-by-step routine when athletes return to their sport. The method involves:

a). Light aerobic exercise.
b). Sport-specific training without head impact.
c). Non-contact drills.
d). Full-contact practice (when cleared)

e). Return to competition

Prevention Strategies

While not all concussions are preventable, athletes and individuals can take the following precautions to lower their risk:

  1. Wear Protective Gear: Helmets and other sports-specific protective equipment can minimize impact force and prevent head injuries.
  2. Strength and Conditioning: Developing neck and core muscles can assist in stabilizing the body and reduce head movement upon impact. Elite Physiotherapy’s skilled trainers provide sport-specific strength programs to enhance general stability and lower the risk of concussion.
  3. Follow Safe Play Practices: Avoiding harmful practices like tackling with the head or engaging in reckless play can help to reduce the risk of concussions.

4. Education and Awareness: We teach players, coaches, and parents how to recognize concussion symptoms and the necessity of early treatment. Awareness is critical for guaranteeing prompt response and lowering the likelihood of long-term consequences.

Why Choose Elite Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Centre for Concussion Treatment?

Elite Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Centre provides a thorough, tailored approach to concussion care. Our skilled team, which includes physiotherapists, sports physicians, and cognitive therapists, works together to provide the best treatment possible to each client. that includes:

  1. Cutting-edge therapies suited to individual requirements.
  2. Holistic recovery methods incorporate both physical and cognitive rehabilitation.
  3. Expert advice on safe return-to-play methods.
  4. Ongoing assistance to monitor healing and avoid future injuries.

Conclusion

Concussions are significant injuries that must be treated promptly and properly to avoid long-term complications. Elite Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Centre is committed to assisting our clients in a complete and safe recovery. Whether you’re an athlete or have sustained a concussion from other activities, our professional staff is here to help you every step of the journey.

If you suspect a concussion or wish to learn more about concussion management, please contact us. Let Elite Physiotherapy be your rehabilitation partner.

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