The Best Treatment for Concussion Philadelphia Has to Offer

October 7th, 2014

 After experiencing a head injury, or an injury to the chest or neck which results in head trauma, it is crucial that the victim receives immediate medical attention to test for a concussion. If you or someone you know has been injured at work, in a car accident, in a sporting event, or in a similar incident, the worst course of action is to allow the possible concussion to go untreated. Further brain damage often occurs when people ignore or fail to recognize the symptoms of a concussion, so it is important to learn the warning signs and, if there is any indication that a concussion has occurred, to seek out the treatment for concussion Philadelphia patients can depend on.

 
Concussions can happen to anyone, no matter what line of work you are in or what sort of extracurricular activities you participate in on a regular basis. Of course, if you are a professional or collegiate athlete, you are among those who are more likely to sustain a head injury. Learning to recognize the signs of a concussion can prevent more serious situations from developing. These warning signs include:
 
  • Cognitive symptoms: delayed reactions, lack of focus or concentration, trouble with comprehension or memory
  • Headaches, dizziness, light sensitivity, nausea, loss of consciousness, and amnesia
  • Emotional disturbances, anxiety, sadness, or becoming irritable more easily
  • Fatigue, insomnia, or disturbances in sleep patterns
 
A Center for Treatment of Concussion Philadelphia Can Trust
 
Rothman Orthopaedic Institute is a proud clinical partner in the Jefferson Comprehensive Concussion Center, located in Philadelphia’s historic Navy Yard. As a provider of the most advanced procedures for diagnosis and treatment of concussion Philadelphia has to offer, we are committed to serving our patients with quick and thorough attention for head trauma.
 
If someone you know has recently sustained an injury to the head, they may not recognize their own symptoms, so it is important for friends and family to look out for the warning signs listed above. Contact Rothman Orthopaedic Institute for more information on concussions, as well as other sports injuries and our various treatment options.
 

 

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