Get your concussion questions answered by our experts

Despite rule changes, better awareness and stronger protocols, about 300,000 high school football players sustain a concussion annually. Most can return to the game they love within a week or two. But 10-25% of players will develop a long-term condition called post-concussion syndrome (PCS).

PCS is defined as concussion symptoms that linger for more than three months. PCS can cause issues with memory, attention, sleep, fatigue, vision, dizziness, headaches, brain fog and even depression and anxiety. Just one concussion can have dramatic long-term consequences – but there is hope for lasting recovery.

Learn more in a free on-demand video, “Post-Concussion Syndrome: New Approaches to Treatment.” The host, Dr. Mo Elamir, lead physician at Aviv Clinics, will explain the damage that concussions can cause to the brain, the consequences of post-concussion syndrome and possible treatment options. Click here to watch this free video.

Could your student-athlete be suffering from post-concussion syndrome? Contact Aviv Clinics or call 888-393-2848 to learn how to return your child back to their full potential in just 90 days.

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