5 Most Common results of Anxiety in society

5 Most Common results of Anxiety in society

 1. Brain This is the most common problem after a concussion. Several types of headaches can occur after a concussion. This often resembles the type of dizziness that occurs in the non-concussed population. 

However, people who continue to have concussions sometimes have other complications related to the treatment of headaches - eg. binocular vision disorder, visual-vestibular incompatibility, autonomic dysfunction, etc.



 - this requires a multidisciplinary approach, such as that offered at York Regional Medical Clinic and York Regional Physiotherapy Centers.

2. Neck pain Whiplash is an injury to the neck that often accompanies a concussion. There is no hard and fast rule as to what force will cause a concussion, but most biomechanical studies seem to show that concussions occur with an overhead force of 80 - 95g.



 Likewise, a classic "rear-end" car accident requires only 12g of force (corresponding to 32 km/h) to cause whiplash.

3. Dizzy/confused Poor balance after vertigo/concussion of course can have various causes. In general, this is due to changes in the way the vestibule functions, how signals pass from the vestibule to the brain, how the brain processes those signals, and/or how your brain uses that information.



 Automatic reflexes - reflexes that most of us take for granted without realizing it. In integrative fashion therapy, such as that offered at Aurora Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Center, the vestibular is called for.

4. Sensitivity to light This is a common discomfort after a concussion and usually improves with proper treatment. Immediate steps to help include avoiding harsh light and wearing sunglasses. when the light is out of your control.



 Exercising your energy, sleep, and the autonomic nervous system, and treating any vestibular and binocular vision disorders will also improve these symptoms.



 For those looking for sports physiotherapy in Vaughan or physiotherapy in Markham, our Thornhill location is more central and offers vision therapy for those looking for a post-concussion syndrome specialist in Toronto with experience in binocular vision disorders.

5. Insomnia It is thought that the brain's synaptic activity returns to a low level during sleep when the brain consumes 80% of its energy.



 Sleep quantity, quality, and timing are important variables that require attention and are usually managed by athletes for success.

 Lack of effective sleep can also lead to other problems - such as cognitive problems, headaches, etc. Useful for managing sleep and making it as efficient as possible.

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