Chiropractic Care for Concussion & Post-Concussion Syndrome
Concussion symptoms can be life altering, and long-lasting.
Understanding Concussions & Post-Concussion Syndrome
Common Symptoms
Concussion symptoms can vary widely and may include:
- Headaches or head pressure
- Brain fog or difficulty concentrating
- Vision changes or difficulty reading
- Sensitivity to light or sound
- Dizziness or balance issues
- Nausea or stomach discomfort
- Mood changes, anxiety, or irritability
- Fatigue or low energy
Symptoms may come and go, change in intensity, or flare with stress, activity, or lack of sleep.
What Can Trigger Symptoms
Even after the initial injury, certain factors can continue to provoke symptoms, such as:
- Physical or mental exertion
- Screen time or visual strain
- Stress or emotional overload
- Poor sleep or fatigue
- Busy or stimulating environments
Impact on Daily Life
Persistent concussion symptoms can affect many areas of life, including:
- Work, school, or athletic performance
- Reading, screen use, and focus
- Balance and coordination
- Emotional well-being
- Overall energy and recovery
For some people, this can lead to frustration — especially when symptoms continue despite being told everything is “normal.”
While many concussions improve with time, a percentage of people experience symptoms beyond three months. In these cases, a more comprehensive approach may be needed to support recovery and long-term brain health.
Why Concussion Symptoms Can Continue
Not everyone recovers from a concussion at the same pace. For some, symptoms persist because multiple factors are involved — not just the initial injury.
Common reasons symptoms may last longer include:
- Previous concussions or injury history
A history of concussions can increase the likelihood of more severe or longer-lasting symptoms - Pre-existing conditions
Conditions such as headaches, migraines, anxiety, depression, ADHD, or dyslexia can influence how the brain responds and recovers - Nervous system sensitivity
After a concussion, the brain and nervous system can become more reactive, making symptoms easier to trigger - Posture and biomechanics
Neck position, movement patterns, and physical stress can affect how symptoms present and persist - Inflammation
Ongoing inflammation may contribute to continued irritation and symptom flare-ups - Stress and lifestyle factors
Sleep quality, stress levels, and daily demands can all impact recovery and symptom intensity
Because these factors often overlap, concussion symptoms can feel inconsistent, unpredictable, or slower to improve than expected.
How Chiropractic Neurology May Help
Chiropractic Functional Neurology includes a variety of approaches to support the brain and body’s intricate connections.
Approaches we can use include:
Vestibular Therapy
Vision Therapy – Right Eye Sensorimotor System
Primitive Reflex Integration
Sensory Integration Therapy
Gentle chiropractic adjustments
Neurologic integration
Posture and biomechanics support
Lifestyle and nutritional considerations
Our Approach to Concussion Care
Concussion symptoms can involve multiple systems in the brain and body, which is why care needs to be individualized and adaptable over time.
What That Looks Like
- Individualized care plans
Your care is based on your specific symptoms, history, and how your brain and nervous system are functioning — not a standard protocol - Gentle, targeted techniques
Care is designed to work with your nervous system, using approaches that match your tolerance and current capacity - Ongoing monitoring
We track how your symptoms, function, and tolerance to activity change over time - Care that adapts with you
As your brain and body recover, your care plan is adjusted to match your progress - Collaboration with other providers
When appropriate, we coordinate with medical doctors, therapists, and other providers involved in your recovery
This approach focuses on supporting how your brain and nervous system function over time — not just waiting for symptoms to resolve on their own.
Who This Care May Be Right For
This approach may be a good fit if you are:
- Experiencing persistent concussion or post-concussion symptoms
Especially if symptoms haven’t fully resolved over time - An athlete (amateur or professional) recovering from a concussion
Looking to safely return to activity, work, or sport - Dealing with ongoing issues like brain fog, headaches, or dizziness
- Looking to limit or avoid long-term reliance on medications
- Interested in a more holistic, neurologically focused approach
- Seeking long-term improvement in function and quality of life
- Open to a personalized plan that adapts as you recover
If you’re looking for thoughtful, individualized care focused on recovery and long-term brain health, this may be the right next step.
What to Expect When You Begin Chiropractic Care
Your care starts with understanding how your brain, nervous system, and body are functioning — not just your symptoms.
- Comprehensive history
We take time to understand your injury, symptoms, and how they’re affecting your daily life - Neurologic, balance, and functional assessment
Evaluating coordination, movement, and how your systems are working together - RightEye® visual assessment
A detailed oculomotor evaluation to assess eye tracking, reaction time, and visual processing - Personalized care plan
Built around your specific symptoms, goals, and tolerance - Gentle, appropriate treatment
Care is designed to support your nervous system without overwhelming it - Ongoing monitoring and adjustments
Your progress is tracked over time, and care is adapted as you improve
This process is designed to support steady recovery and improved function over time.
Related Conditions We Also Help With
Headaches
Neck Pain
Brain Fog
What Our Patients Experience
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Your brain health impacts the rest of your life. If symptoms last longer than 7 days, maximize your healing, get concussion care with Dr. Moje.
513-931-4300

