Concussion Clinic Brampton

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Concussions are traumatic brain injuries that can impact all areas of your life. However, you can fully recover from such an injury with proper rest and professional treatment at Focus Physiotherapy’s Concussion Clinic Brampton.

Understanding our patients and their needs is critical to ensuring a speedy and comfortable recovery. At Focus Physiotherapy, our team of registered physiotherapists understands the mechanism and anatomy involved in a concussion. As a result, when you’re in search of reliable, knowledgable and trustworthy physiotherapists for concussion treatment in Brampton, look no further than Focus Physiotherapy.

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What is a Concussion?

A Concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) that occurs after an impact to your head that causes your head and brain to shake quickly, back and forth. This sudden movement can create chemical changes in the brain and damage brain cells, changing how your brain normally functions. 

While concussions are considered mild brain injuries, it’s essential to understand they are still serious. Traumatic brain injuries of this degree can cause long-term consequences if left untreated.

Causes of Concussions

Concussions can be caused by direct trauma to the head, such as falling, getting hit or being in an accident. As the brain is made of soft tissue cushion by spinal fluid, a blow or bumps to your head can jolt the brain. As a result, your brain doesn’t function as it should.

Possible causes and events that may increase your risk for concussion include:

  • Falls, particularly in children and older adults
  • Contact sports
  • Lack of proper safety gear or supervision for contact sports
  • Car, motorcycle, bicycle and other accidents that cause a blow to the head
  • An earlier concussion

Anyone from infants to the elderly can get a concussion, although people younger than 24 and older than 75 are at the most significant risk. However, most cases are the consequence of sports injuries or motor vehicle accidents.

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What are the Symptoms of Concussion?

The symptoms of Concussion can present differently in children, teens and the elderly.

Concussion symptoms in children include, but are not limited to, difficulty with thinking skills, dizziness, fatigue and headache are common. It is best not to return to play until symptoms improve. Some children who return to school after a concussion may require classroom adjustments include a lighter course load and shortened school day.

Some concussion symptoms in teenagers include, but are not limited to, trouble focusing, learning or memory problems, sleep problems and feeling sad, easily upset or angered. Teens recovering from a concussion should cut down on screen time, do not drive, and avoid sports.

Common concussion symptoms for elderly individuals include memory problems, balance problems, sensitivity to noise and light, and sleep issues. Some symptoms are common problems considered in “normal ageing,” therefore it is important to monitor patients closely.

The symptoms of a concussion may not start immediately after injury and can start days or weeks later. Some symptoms last seconds, while others may anger for prolonged periods. You should continue to check for signs of concussion right after the injury and a few days after the injury.

Some of the most common concussion symptoms include, but are not limited to:

  • Confusion 
  • Headache
  • Vision disturbances (double or blurry vision)
  • Dizziness or imbalance
  • Nausea or vomiting 
  • Memory loss
  • Slurred speech 
  • Irritability or other behavioural changes 
  • Difficulty concentrating 
  • Sensitivity to light and/or noise
  • Loss of smell or taste
  • Trouble sleeping

 Our Concussion Clinic is conveniently located at 10035 Hurontario St, Unit #12A. We welcome you to stop by with questions or give us a call at 416-961-2001 or email us today.

Concussion Diagnosis

To diagnose a concussion, your health care provider will do a physical exam and ask about your injury. There are three types of concussions.

Grade 1 Concussion – Mild Concussion

This form of injury is more common in minor accidents and sports injuries. Symptoms include but are not limited to headaches, dizziness and memory loss.

Grade 2 Concussion – Moderate Concussion

This is a higher form of injury with a longer duration. Many people suffering from a Grade 2 concussion experience temporary loss of consciousness lasting between a few seconds to several minutes.

Added symptoms include but are not limited to dizziness, confusion and ringing in the ears.

Grade 3 Concussion – Severe Concussion

This form of injury is considered the most severe. They carry the highest risk for long-term or even permanent symptoms. Recovery time is longer, with concussion treatment required for up to two weeks or more.

The symptoms of a Grade 3 concussion are similar to grade 1 and 2, but may also experience speech difficulty, amnesia for 24 hours and vomiting. These symptoms can last for weeks before they begin to subside. However, with a Grade 3 concussion, you are at risk of permanent brain damage.

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Treatment at Focus Physiotherapy’s Concussion Clinic Brampton

Sports-related mTBI or concussions typically have a high rate of recovery when adequately managed. However, mild traumatic brain injuries following motor vehicle collisions are more likely to have symptoms that persist beyond six months and may require more prolonged monitoring. Timely and appropriate concussion treatment in such circumstances is necessary to reduce prolonged periods of debilitation.

Our team of Registered Physiotherapists near Brampton will often diagnose your mTBI or concussion through careful testing and a detailed history taking of how the injury occurred and your physical presentation. Scans such as x-Rays or MRI’s will often not show an abnormality following a concussion so it’s important to be assessed by a registered physiotherapist. Registered Physiotherapists have the necessary education to diagnose mTBI or concussions following their years of study.

Physiotherapy

Physical therapy incorporates a combination of strengthening, stretching and aerobic conditioning, making it an important component of any sciatic treatment plan.

OHIP Physiotherapy

We are the first choice of OHIP-covered Physiotherapy services within the communities we serve. Our state-of-the-art equipment is now available through OHIP for patients who meet the government selection criteria.

In-Home Physiotherapy Brampton

Home Physiotherapy and Massage Therapy services are excellent for patients suffering from severe injury or mobility issues relating to herniated discs. Physiotherapy at home is very convenient for people whose schedule makes finding the time extremely difficult.

Massage Therapy Treatment

Massage therapy can help maintain healthy muscle tissue in the surrounding area, take the spinal column’s strain, and increase circulation, muscle flexibility, and range of motion.

Laser Therapy and Electrical Modalities

Laser therapy is a medical treatment that uses low-level lasers or light-emitting diodes to alter cellular function. Laser has primarily been shown helpful in the short-term treatment of acute pain.

Acupuncture Treatment

Acupuncture targets specific points along the “meridians” of your body that correspond to nerve pathways affected by the affected nerve. This sciatica treatment method near Brampton may help stimulate healing by increasing blood flow.

Spinal Decompression

Spinal Decompression Treatment is safe and effective without the normal risks associated with invasive procedures such as injections, anesthesia or surgery. During the decompression phase, the pressure on the disc is reduced and a vacuum type of effect is produced. The clinical results of spinal decompression of therapy have been effective in over 85% of patients treated.

Our Concussion Clinic Brampton

Are you in search of professional concussion injury treatment to help you find relief? Visit Focus Physiotherapy today, located at 10035 Hurontario St, Unit #12A. Our office features a dedicated exercise studio, state-of-the-art medical equipment, and the most helpful team in town.

About Focus Physiotherapy

Our Focus Physiotherapy Practices are owned and operated by Registered Physiotherapists. We’ve built our practice on our treatment quality, which reflects the highest standards of our profession. Every day, we come to work to provide diligent, practical and effective physiotherapy services that are thoughtful and thorough.

Specializing in trauma recovery and using only the best technology, our high-quality professional care is focused on you. Registered Physiotherapists at Focus Physiotherapy are highly trained, continuous learners who assess, diagnose and treat patients due to injury, severe trauma, disease, neurological conditions and age-related degenerative conditions.

The needs of our patients are our focus. At our Concussion Clinic Brampton, our quality of care reflects best practices and uses the latest equipment and physiotherapy techniques every time.

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10035 Hurontario St, Unit #12A Brampton, ON L6Z OE6
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Phone: 416-961-2001
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Hours of Operation:

Mon 9:00 am – 8:00 pm
Tue 9:00 am – 8:00 pm
Wed 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thu 9:00 am – 8:00 pm
Fri 8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Sat 8:00 am – 2:00 pm

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