Post-Concussion Syndrome

To be honest, we don't like the term "post-concussion syndrome." The word "syndrome" implies that we don't understand what causes post-concussion symptoms, when in reality, we do - Alina Fong PhD

Post-Concussion Syndrome
Post-Concussion Syndrome

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Coping with PCS

Not everyone is aware of Post-Concussion Syndrome – even some doctors don’t know that concussions can linger for so long. But rest assured, it is a real thing that happens to real people. More than 10% of people who suffer a concussion will develop PCS. Your recovery will become even more difficult if you have to waste your energy trying to justify your illness to those who do not believe you. Believe in yourself and know science is on your side.

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 Coping with PCS

This page is full of coping strategies and tips from experts and those who have suffered from PCS. It’s important to remember that every case of PCS is different, so a coping strategy that works for some won’t work for others. Hang in there and keep trying different methods until you find something that works for you.

Complete Concussions

Prolonged Concussion Symptoms, formerly known as Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS), create a complex clinical picture that requires a specially-trained and experienced concussion clinician to solve. As the largest global provider of concussion treatment and rehabilitation, Complete Concussions certified clinicians are ready to help find the root-cause of lingering symptoms.

StatPearls

A few common symptoms seen in patients with postconcussive syndrome include headache, fatigue, vision changes, disturbances in balance, confusion, dizziness, insomnia, and difficulty concentrating. Approximately 90 percent of concussion symptoms are transient, and symptoms typically resolve within 10 to 14 days. However, symptoms may linger for weeks. Persistent postconcussive syndrome occurs when symptoms persist beyond 3 months.

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