Has your student-athlete fully healed from concussion?

Despite rule changes, better awareness and stronger protocols, an estimated 300,000 high school football players sustain a concussion every year. Most can return to the game they love within a week or two. But for some players, a seemingly minor concussion can develop into a long-term condition called post-concussion syndrome (PCS).

PCS is defined as concussion symptoms that linger for more than three months. In addition to loss of playing time, 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 for a young person.

There is hope. Clinical research demonstrates that the Aviv Medical Program can heal damaged brain tissue, even years after a head injury. More than 10,000 children and adults have been successfully treated for both cognitive and physical conditions with the Aviv protocol.

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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