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Concussion Tests & Treatment After an Accident

The Neurobehavioral Rehabilitation Associates team of accident specialists has decades of experience testing, evaluating, and treating people with concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBI) after car accidents or workplace injuries. Even if you didn’t receive any head trauma, bump, or blow to the head during an accident, brain cells can be damaged by the head and brain moving rapidly back and forth. The effects of a concussion or TBI can be far-reaching and can impact your life significantly. If you suspect a concussion, you should take it seriously and seek concussion testing to determine the extent of the brain injury and its effects on your life. Contact us to schedule an initial concussion evaluation. Once evaluated, we will discuss a treatment plan and how we can help you get your life back.

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Concussion Treatment We Offer

  • Neuropsychological Evaluations

  • Concussion Tests & Assessments

  • Memory Testing & Assessments

  • Concussion Care, Management & Rehab

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Treatment & Therapy

  • Inpatient / Outpatient Brain Injury Rehabilitation 

  • Treatment for Memory Loss & Amnesia

  • Memory / Cognitive Rehabilitation Treatment 

  • Stress-Related Memory Dysfunction Treatment

  • Academic / Classroom / Learning Modifications

Common Signs of Concussion

  • Loss of consciousness, even briefly

  • Weakness, numbness or decreased coordination

  • Problems with balance

  • Slurred speech

  • Dilated eye pupil(s)

  • Convulsions or seizures

  • Amnesia, long or short-term memory loss

  • Delayed response to questions and stimuli

  • Glazed look in the eyes

  • Forgetfulness

  • Disorientation or confusion

  • Restlessness or agitation

  • Repeated vomiting

  • Inappropriate crying

  • Inappropriate laughter

  • In children, crying without stopping, or not nursing/eating

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Common Symptoms of Concussion

  • Headache that won't go away or gets worse

  • Light-headedness or dizziness

  • Fatigue

  • Nausea

  • Sensitivity to light or sound

  • Difficulty concentrating

  • Memory problems

  • Difficulty multitasking

  • Difficulty completing mental tasks

  • Sleeping more or less than usual

  • Having trouble falling or staying asleep

  • Anxiety, irritability or nervousness

  • Depression

  • Panic attacks

Experiencing Symptoms of a Concussion After an Accident?

Call the Concussion Specialists: 732.836.9770

Two Locations in New Jersey

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