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Concussion Discussion with Ogden Clinic Kaysville Sports Medicine

Wednesday 24th June 2020

Learn how to prevent, detect, and treat concussions with expert advice from Ogden Clinic Kaysville Sports Medicine on The Daily Diagnosis.
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Keeping Your Brain Safe: Expert Tips on Concussions

But the bottom line is, sometimes things happen despite everything you know, despite everyone using proper technique, or sometimes the kid does fall off the bed and you know it's trying to prevent situations where stuff like that can happen.
Ever wondered how to protect your brain from concussions? In this episode of 'The Daily Diagnosis', Ogden Clinic's sports medicine specialists Brett Martindale, MD, and Lane Christensen, DNP, share their expertise on this crucial topic. Concussions aren't just a risk for athletes; they can happen to anyone, whether you're playing sports or simply having an accident at home.
Martindale and Christensen break down the symptoms to watch out for, the best ways to diagnose a concussion, and the most effective treatments available today. They emphasize the importance of rest and recovery, and why it's vital to seek medical attention if you suspect a head injury. You'll also get practical advice on preventing concussions in both sports and everyday life. This episode is packed with valuable insights to help you keep your noggin safe and sound.
Tune in for a conversation that's both informative and engaging, offering tips that could make a real difference in your health and well-being.