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Usually the neck /and neck muscles are involved somehow with most concussion accidents..
Consider some therapy for your neck, do a web search on trigger points and muscle spasms to learn more, or get an evaluation by a expert PT or expert chiropractor that uses gentle and soft tissue therapies...
Trigger points can refer pain & symptoms - headaches, foggy/blurry vision, and much more..
You can do some self treatment easily usually with a tennis/golf ball or such.. thumb or fingers if you can reach the spots..
See if that reduces the problems you are having..
I've been working on the neck with my PT and using the tennis balls in the sock massage as well as others. It's been improving my issues over the past month

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