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7 Myths About Concussions

Concussions are a common injury that can occur in sports, car accidents, and other traumatic events. While much has been learned about concussions in recent years, there are still many myths and misconceptions surrounding this type of injury.

Here are 10 concussion myths that need to be debunked:


Myth 1: Concussions only occur in high-impact sports.

While it's true that concussions are more common in high-impact sports like football and hockey, they can also occur in low-impact sports and activities like soccer, basketball, and even falls.


Myth 2: Only athletes get concussions.

While athletes are at higher risk for concussions due to the nature of their sports, anyone can get a concussion. Any kind of head injury, even a mild one, can cause a concussion.


Myth 3: Concussions are only a minor injury.

While concussions are classified as a mild traumatic brain injury, they can still have serious and long-lasting effects. It's important to take concussions seriously and seek medical attention if you suspect you or someone else has sustained one.


Myth 4: You have to lose consciousness to have a concussion.

It's a common misconception that you have to lose consciousness to have a concussion. In fact, most people with concussions do not lose consciousness. Other symptoms of a concussion include headache, dizziness, confusion, and difficulty remembering.


Myth 5: Concussions are easy to diagnose.

Diagnosing a concussion can be difficult because there are no specific tests or scans that can detect them. A healthcare provider will typically rely on a person's symptoms and a physical examination to diagnose a concussion.



Myth 6: You can't get a concussion from a fall.

Falls are a common cause of concussions, particularly in older adults. Any kind of head injury, even a mild one, can cause a concussion.


Myth 7: Just wait a while and the concussion will go away.

Physiotherapy has been shown to be an effective treatment for concussion rehabilitation due to its ability to alleviate symptoms. Many healthcare professionals recommend physiotherapy as an integral part of concussion recovery.


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