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    Proven Results Improvement in 77% of Participants

    Published peer-reviewed research shows that Cognitive FX treatment leads to meaningful symptom reduction in post-concussion symptoms for 77% of study participants. Cognitive FX is the only PCS clinic with third-party validated treatment outcomes.

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    New Strategies to Improve Outcomes of Concussion Treatment

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    Updated on 17 March, 2024
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    Dr. Alina Fong

    New Strategies to Improve Outcomes of Concussion Treatment

    Dr. Mark Allen, and Dr. Alina Fong presented at Pink Concussions 4th conference Pink 4 hosted in Rome, Italy after the Pediatric Aquired Brain Injury Conference. 

    This presentation explores important topics related to concussion research and development which leads to better concussion treatment, and treatment outcomes.  

    Check out the slides below to review a key topics about concussions such as: 

    • Short-Term Signs & Symptoms of a Concussion
    • Long-Term Symptoms of Concussion & Post-Concussion Syndrome 
    • Current Treatment Guidelines & What is Missing? 
    • The Root Cause - Neurovascular Coupling
    • Don't Be Fooled...Better Diagnosis Leads to Better Concussion Treatment
    • Standardizing fMRI to Diagnosis Concussion with fNCITechnology
    • Short and Long Term Results of EPIC Treatment
    • Treating Individuals with an Individual Approach

     
    Overall, the conference was a success. We loved being able to participate, and  connect with other thought leaders, researchers, care-giviers, and survivors. We are thankful for the opportunity to share and collaborate with others who are focused on changing how we understand and treat brain injuries. 
     
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    What Causes Headaches-1

    What Causes Headaches?

    Headaches can be a tricky symptom to address. They are often one of several symptoms that may present itself after a concussion or traumatic brain injury (TBI). On another hand, headaches are not a...

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    Depression After a Concussion or Brain Injury

    Depression After a Concussion or Brain Injury

    Depression, one of the five stages of grief, may be the most familiar, and frustrating, feeling experienced after a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or concussion. And it’s not a fun one. Depression is a...

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    Diagnosing Concussion with functional NeuroCognitive Imaging

    Diagnosing Concussion with functional NeuroCognitive Imaging | Cognitive FX

    What imaging is used to diagnose a brain injury?

    After a concussion or any hit to the head, you go to the doctor, and they tell you might have a concussion, but that it is no big deal because your...

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    Shifting from Post-Concussion Syndrome to Post-Concussion Symptoms

    Post-Concussion Syndrome to Post-Concussion Symptoms | Cognitive FX

    What comes to mind when you think of the word “syndrome?” Many commonly known syndromes are often associated with genetic factors or medical diseases that are often lifelong or have lasting effects....

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    Post-Concussion Syndrome and Tinnitus: Causes & Treatment Options

    Post-Concussion Syndrome and Tinnitus: Causes & Treatment

    Tinnitus—a buzzing, hissing, or ringing in the ears—is a common and frustrating symptom after a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). While it often resolves within days, for some patients it lingers...

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    Connection Between Concussion Symptoms and Brain Function

    Connection Between Concussion Symptoms & Brain Function | Cognitive FX

    The brain loves taking the path of least resistance. This is true for blood flow and also for sending the communication signals in the brain when neurons are firing. Even a simple task requires...

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