Concussions are more than just a bump on the head. They are brain injuries that can cause a wide range of physical, cognitive and emotional symptoms.
In this video, Daniel Charek, Ph.D., sports neuropsychologist with Northside Hospital Orthopedics, explains what happens to the brain during a concussion, how symptoms can present and the importance of accurate reporting for proper diagnosis. He also discusses the specialized tests and clinical evaluations used to assess concussions, from cognitive testing to balance and eye movement exams.
By identifying the affected systems, care teams can create targeted treatment plans that help patients recover safely and return to activity sooner.