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Old 11-04-2017, 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
There is not definitive way to know. Poor sleep, depression, and other things can be the cause, too.

In my case, the only indication was when I had much better days cognitively when I slept with better posture.

Like so many issues with concussions, trying different treatments or behaviors for an extended period can effect improvements.

There are no direct diagnose and treat protocols. In much of medicine, the try this and see what happens protocol is a mainstay.
Yes, I understand that it is basically impossible to know for sure the cause of cognitive issues on a specific/singular case.
But generally speaking, how do we know that a whiplash injury can reduce the blood flow to the brain by inflammation of the soft joint tissues thus causing thinking and memory problems?
What kind of studies and/or exams have showed that it is possible?
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