
Dr. Brett Scott talks with vestibular & neuroclinical specialist and professor Dr. Naseem Chatiwala about concussion myths, why head impact isn’t required, early active recovery, cervical–vestibular links, HRV/Buffalo testing, red flags for parents, and dose-wise strategies for a safer return to school and sport.
Takeaways:
Concussions can occur without direct head contact.
Active management is crucial for lingering concussion symptoms.
Early treatment leads to better long-term outcomes.
Neck stability is essential for effective vestibular therapy.
Concussions can lead to a variety of symptoms beyond headaches.
Parents should monitor children closely after any head trauma.
Nutrition plays a vital role in brain recovery post-concussion.
Quality of life can improve significantly with targeted therapy.
Understanding the dosage of activity is key in recovery.
The vestibular and visual systems are closely linked in concussion management.
Chapters
00:00- Introduction to Concussions and Their Management
02:27- Understanding Concussion Symptoms and Recovery
05:00- The Myths of Concussions
07:56- Active Recovery and Symptom Management
10:35- The Role of Neck Health in Concussion Recovery
12:23- Vestibular and Visual System Interactions
16:33- Long-term Effects of Concussions
20:38- Signs for Medical Attention Post-Concussion
23:52- Modern Approaches to Concussion Management
27:18- Understanding Concussions and Their Impact
30:37- Complex Symptoms of Concussions
33:24- Heart Rate Variability and Concussion Recovery
38:54- The Importance of Dosage in Recovery
44:09- Quality of Life and Long-term Recovery
47:09- Nutrition's Role in Concussion Recovery