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Mokey,
Please keep in mind that the Buffalo protocol is designed to get clients back to athletic activity. It has not shown any evidence of lessening or shortening the cognitive symptoms. Their qualifying standards of no head aches and no problems with balance is 75% toward recovery. If you get good neck diagnostics and treatment, it can be very worth it. Hope you fit their criteria. My best to you.
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Mark in Idaho "Be still and know that I am God" Psalm 46:10 |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Mokey (12-16-2012) |
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Thanks for that comment, Mark. yes, they focus on the physical conditioning....and they do asvocate a whole body approach to healthy brains, which I agree with. They were very clear that I neede vestibular and vision therapy to continue as well as what they suggested. I don't know if i would have gone from a far distance but I was 150 kms away and my spouse wanted me to go, so I did!
I haven't had time to process the trip yet. It all takes time! I also tried cranial sacral therapy, which some MDs had recommended...not sure about that yet. Will give it another try....as the bills add up! Best to you. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Theta Z (12-16-2012) |
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The cranial sacral therapy has its problems. If you are treated by a skull plate reader, it is hocus pocus. If the treatment is spinal manipulation and it is not too forceful, it can be worthwhile. CST ranges from the extreme to the reasonable. Same goes for chiropractic. I believe in chiropractic but I do not believe in all chiropractic techniques and philosophies.
Buffalo's whole body approach appears to start very late in the post concussion process. Their standard 6 week waiting period allows a lot of time for natural healing to start the healing process.
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Mark in Idaho "Be still and know that I am God" Psalm 46:10 |
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Mark,
Agree with hocus pocus...although so many recommended cranial sacral tjat I had to suspend my usual scientific mind for the hope of discovering somethng useful. I was hoping for a neck massage but did not get one! it was a bit too light of a touch. Physiotherapy for the neck starts this week and that should be better for the whiplask injury (which was neglected for 15 months because of the focus on the brain!). We all try what we can. Sharing info is So important, |
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Saw Dr Leddy 2 days ago. So here's my experience...
The team of doctors and people you see and the tests you do is all comprehensive. It feels like they actually care about helping their patients. My concussion happened 2 months ago. (softball thrown to the back of the head, no loss of consciousness but felt like **** ever since) It was determined that I dont have any evidence of physiological PCS anymore. I have no neck pain, my balance is fairly good and I was able to hit 195 bpm on the treadmill. However I still have bad headaches, head tightness 24/7 , and some anxiety, fogginess. So I'm not sure how they can say that I dont have pcs symtoms. Maybe I dont fully understand the meaning of physiological pcs. I am cleared to start their exercise program. Heart rate to 150 bpm for 20 mins everyday for a week then follow up with Dr Leddy via email and increase my heart rate weekly. He seems optimistic that following through with the exercise will have me better in 4-6 weeks. I'll post updates here. Reply or message me for any questions regarding the clinic. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | teaaquinn (11-10-2013) |
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It's been over one week since I saw Dr Leddy and started the exercise rehab program. I honestly feel like I'm starting to get better. This could be because of the exercise or because I feel like I am proactively fighting this post concussion now. Either way I recommend the exercise regimen.
I still have headaches everyday but I'm hoping those too will pass. I'll keep this thread updated with my progress. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | bschmucker (12-03-2013), cyclist569 (11-15-2013), GirlFromNorway (11-09-2013), Mokey (11-11-2013), teaaquinn (11-10-2013) |
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Ah HA! Just ran across this old post by you, Mark. And I read more about the cognitive effects of sleep deprivation. I sleep on my side, and if I have a neck injury, which is already putting pressure on arteries, then it would only be exacerbated by sleeping in this position. So I'm not getting good sleep (makes sense, because I have large dark circles under my eyes, despite "sleeping" for 10 hours every night), which is causing this "fog".
This is starting to make more sense for me... Quote:
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