The Concussion 101 podcast is dedicated to educating patients, families, athletes, coaches and teachers, and to helping them getting a-head again! The multidisciplinary expert team at Toronto Concussion Clinic shares their knowledge and answers your questions about concussions.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Categories | MedicineHealth & Fitness |
In episode 14 of Concussion 101, Dr. Taher Chugh, sports physician and medical director at TCC, continues his discussion about dizziness and imbalance after a concussion and talks about vestibular migraines and rehabilitation for dizziness including ... more
In episode 13 of Concussion 101, Dr. Taher Chugh, sports physician and medical director at TCC, will explain the physiology behind dizziness and balance issues. He will also discuss benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and sensory organization dysfun... more
In episode 12 of Concussion 101, Dr. Taher Chugh, sports physician and clinical director at TCC, continues his discussion of visual inefficiencies after a concussion and talks about glasses and vision therapy. If you like Concussion 101 podcast, plea... more
In episode 11 of Concussion 101, Dr. Taher Chugh, sports MD and clinical director at TCC, will cover common visual symptoms post-concussion and explain the binocular visual system as well as the role of functional optometry in concussion care. If you... more
In episode 10 of Concussion 101, Dr. Taher Chugh, sports physician and medical director at TCC, will continue his discussion about post-traumatic headache and talk about the role of stress in headaches as well as the role of complementary and integra... more
In episode 9 of Concussion 101, Dr. Taher Chugh, sports physician and medical director at TCC, will share general information about post-traumatic headaches. He will explain different headache types that commonly affect concussion patients and factor... more
In episode 8 of Concussion 101, Dr. Taher Chugh, sports physician and clinical director at TCC, will continue the discussion about common neck issues and address treatment options in the context of a biopsychosocial model. If you like Concussion 101 ... more
In episode 7 of Concussion 101, Dr. Taher Chugh, sports physician and clinical director at TCC, will talk about common neck issues post concussion and will cover neck anatomy, neuromuscular control and whiplash in this first part. If you like Concuss... more
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