Evidence-Based,
Patient-Centred Care
Structured concussion assessment and monitoring
Individualized recovery plans
Safe return-to-activity guidance
Evidence-informed, patient-focused care
Conditions We Treat With Concussion Management
Headaches following head injury
Dizziness or balance issues
Sensitivity to light or noise
Difficulty concentrating or memory problems
Fatigue or sleep disturbances
Neck pain associated with concussion
Symptoms persisting beyond the initial injury
How Concussion Management Helps
A structured concussion management program helps support recovery by:
Monitoring symptoms
Guiding activity levels
Supporting nervous system recovery
Reducing risk of prolonged symptoms
Our Approach at Cherryhill Chiropractic Clinic
At Cherryhill, concussion care begins with a detailed assessment to understand the nature of your injury and current symptoms. We focus on education, reassurance, and clear guidance throughout the recovery process.
Our approach includes:
- Initial concussion assessment and education
- Individualized recovery and return-to-activity planning
- Ongoing monitoring and reassessment
- Coordinated care when additional support is needed
What to Expect From Concussion Management
Your Initial Visit
Your first appointment includes a thorough concussion assessment, discussion of symptoms, and education about recovery expectations.
Ongoing Care
Follow-up visits focus on symptom monitoring, guided progression of activity, and adjusting recommendations as needed.
Progress & Reassessment
Your recovery is regularly reassessed to ensure safe progression and to help reduce the risk of lingering symptoms.
Who Benefits From Complete Concussion Management?
Concussion management may benefit individuals who:
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Have recently sustained a concussion
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Experience lingering symptoms after a head injury
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Are unsure how to safely return to work, school, or sport
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Have had multiple concussions
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Want structured guidance rather than “wait and see” care
Frequently Asked Questions
Recovery time varies between individuals. Many people improve within weeks, while others may take longer depending on symptoms and history.
While rest is important early on, guided and gradual activity is often recommended to support recovery and reduce prolonged symptoms.
Yes. Our program includes guidance for safely returning to physical activity, work, or sport.
Most concussions do not require imaging. Assessment is based on symptoms, history, and clinical findings.