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Long Term Concussion Treatment – How To Finally Feel Good Again

Long term concussion treatment options are a big decision, especially with chronic post-concussion symptoms. Who should you see? What are your treatment options? And where can you find the right provider?  According to the data, 10-20% of individuals who have a concussion struggle with chronic post-concussion symptoms after three months

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what is 20/40 vision

What is 20/40 Vision?

What Is 20/40 Vision? Visural Acuity Explained Simply Roughly 60% of adults in the U.S. wear prescription lenses. That’s over 166 million people. Of those people, few could tell you precisely what their prescription means. 20/40, near-sighted, with a slight astigmatism. It’s all hard to remember, so we’re writing this

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ADHD paralysis

ADHD Paralysis

ADHD Paralysis: Why Simple Choices Can Seem So Hard ADHD paralysis is a term used to describe the feeling of being completely unable to initiate action towards a goal. Rather than act, a person with ADHD may ruminate on the best way or order to execute a task or obsess

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Define BVD

Define BVD: Binocular Visual Dysfunction

Define BVD: Understanding Binocular Vision Dysfunction BVD, also known as binocular vision dysfunction, is a fairly common yet misunderstood condition that affects the visual system. It can dramatically affect a person’s life if left untreated and often goes misdiagnosed. The purpose of this article is to clearly define BVD, what

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inner ear test

Inner Ear Test: Picking the Right One

Understanding an Inner Ear Test If you’re reading this, you know firsthand the impact of inner ear problems. They can cause dizziness, nausea, hearing difficulties, and discomfort in various situations. Whether you’ve experienced a quick and straightforward inner ear test or a more complicated and challenging one, this article aims

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Stages of Concussion

The Different Stages of Concussion & How To Find Treatment 

Stages of concussion aren’t always easy to assess, but they’re essential to understanding pathways to care and treatment.  Concussions are one of the most common forms of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). They usually result from a direct blow to the head, a jolt to the body or spine, or

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