Many individuals living with dysautonomia, concussion, traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke, or functional neurological disorder (FND) struggle with daily symptoms such as dizziness, brain fog, fatigue, and intolerance to upright activity. Standing, something most people take for granted, can become … [Read more...] about The Role of the Tilt Table in Neurological Rehabilitation
Long-Term Concussion Care Programs in Marietta, Georgia
Standard concussion care focuses on the acute phase. It uses rest and return-to-activity guidelines as the main tools. Most patients recover fully within this window. However, a significant subset does not. These patients develop lasting neurological problems that standard evaluations often … [Read more...] about Long-Term Concussion Care Programs in Marietta, Georgia
How does integrated concussion care complement POTS treatment?
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) and concussion are routinely managed as separate conditions, with patients sent to cardiology for heart rate regulation and neurology for brain injury recovery. Treating each condition in isolation leaves the underlying mechanism of the other … [Read more...] about How does integrated concussion care complement POTS treatment?
Light Sensitivity – When Light Feels Like a Threat
You walk into a brightly lit room, and suddenly your eyes squint, your head throbs, and your whole body feels tense. Maybe your heart rate spikes, your stomach turns, or you find yourself overwhelmed with irritation. If you have ever wondered why you react so strongly to lights—especially after a … [Read more...] about Light Sensitivity – When Light Feels Like a Threat
Sex-Related Differences in Concussion Outcomes
Written by Sophie Hose, DC, MS, DACNB, CCSP Concussions are a form of traumatic brain injury (TBI) that affect millions of people every year. While concussions can occur in a variety of settings—from sports to car accidents to falls—they are often misunderstood and underestimated in their impact. … [Read more...] about Sex-Related Differences in Concussion Outcomes
The Impact of Concussions on the Limbic System: Understanding Neurological and Emotional Consequences
Written by Sophie Hose, DC, MS, CCSP Concussions, often referred to as mild traumatic brain injuries, can have significant implications beyond immediate physical symptoms. This blog explores the intricate connection between concussions and the limbic system, shedding light on how these injuries … [Read more...] about The Impact of Concussions on the Limbic System: Understanding Neurological and Emotional Consequences
Proprioception and Other Sensory Inputs in Concussions
Written by Sophie Hose, DC, MS, CCSP This post explores the role of the parietal lobe in mild traumatic brain injuries, commonly known as concussions. While the frontal lobe is often the most affected in concussions, symptoms can manifest across all regions of the brain for several reasons: … [Read more...] about Proprioception and Other Sensory Inputs in Concussions







