Overcoming Headache Challenges After a Concussion | E2

Life After Impact: The Concussion Recovery Podcast

Life After Impact: The Concussion Recovery Podcast
Overcoming Headache Challenges After a Concussion | E2
Jan 20, 2025 Episode 2
Ayla Wolf & Sophia Bouwens

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Post-traumatic headaches represent a multifaceted challenge for those recovering from concussions, often requiring careful diagnosis and tailored treatment plans. The episode delves into various headache types, the dangers of medication overuse headaches otherwise known as rebound headaches, and the interrelation between neck injuries and headache presentations, urging patients to communicate effectively with their healthcare providers.
 
 • Discussion on cervicogenic versus tension-type headaches
 • Importance of glymphatic system in headache management
 • The role of hydration in nurturing brain health
 • Misconnections between migraines and post-traumatic headaches
 • Practical tools for improved communication with healthcare providers

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