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Best ways to handle sports concussions

  • Category: Neurology

Hits to the head are almost unavoidable in contact sports. But with any bump to the head, caution should be the name of the game. That bump could cause a concussion — a mild traumatic brain injury, which can potentially lead to long-term complications such as chronic headaches, cognitive challenges and emotional difficulties.

Hear board-certified sports medicine physician Sherrie Ballantine-Talmadge, DO, describe the signs of concussion and when a hit to the head should mean a trip to the doctor or emergency room. Then she’ll review treatment options and rehabilitation for concussions.

To request an appointment with Dr. Ballantine-Talmadge please call: (720)-460-9551

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