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Navigating Concussions and the Intricate Impact on Vestibular, Ocular, and Cervical Systems

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In this illuminating episode of The Headache Doctor Podcast, Dr. Taves delves into a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of head injuries – concussions. With expertise and empathy, he navigates through the intricate connection between concussions and their impact on the vestibular system, ocular system, and cervical system (neck). Dr. Taves sheds light on how head injuries disrupt the delicate balance of these systems, contributing to post-concussion symptoms such as headaches and dizziness. Understanding the intricacies of these systems is key to unraveling the complexities of concussions. Dr. Taves emphasizes the importance of restoring normal function to the neck in the recovery process, offering insights into effective strategies for managing and overcoming the trauma of a concussion or head injury. Whether you've personally experienced a concussion or seek to broaden your knowledge on this critical topic, this episode provides a valuable resource for navigating the journey to recovery.

Purchase your SAM device today at https://www.noveraheadachecenter.com/sam-product/

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In this illuminating episode of The Headache Doctor Podcast, Dr. Taves delves into a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of head injuries – concussions. With expertise and empathy, he navigates through the intricate connection between concussions and their impact on the vestibular system, ocular system, and cervical system (neck). Dr. Taves sheds light on how head injuries disrupt the delicate balance of these systems, contributing to post-concussion symptoms such as headaches and dizziness. Understanding the intricacies of these systems is key to unraveling the complexities of concussions. Dr. Taves emphasizes the importance of restoring normal function to the neck in the recovery process, offering insights into effective strategies for managing and overcoming the trauma of a concussion or head injury. Whether you've personally experienced a concussion or seek to broaden your knowledge on this critical topic, this episode provides a valuable resource for navigating the journey to recovery.

Purchase your SAM device today at https://www.noveraheadachecenter.com/sam-product/

Novera: Headache Center

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