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Understanding the Connection Between Concussions and Neck Pain

Dr. Brett Berner
5 min readMay 23, 2024

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Neck injuries are not usually the first thing people think about after a concussion, but neck pain is a common problem. These injuries can make your recovery more difficult and might cause long-term issues.

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A concussion is a type of head injury that can affect your brain, but why does it cause neck pain, too?

Concussions occur when your head hits something or experiences a force that makes your brain move and bounce inside your skull. While it’s common to have short-term brain-related symptoms, neck pain often accompanies these injuries.

In this guide, you’ll find out why concussions can cause neck pain, when to be concerned, and how to get help.

What are the causes of neck pain after a concussion?

A concussion is a type of brain injury that happens when your head and neck are suddenly jolted. This can happen during a car accident, a sports incident, or a sudden impact.

Head and neck pain after a concussion is often due to something called whiplash. When your head and neck move violently, your brain can bounce inside your skull, hitting the sides.

How quickly you recover from a concussion depends on how bad the injury was. People who get concussions…

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Dr. Brett Berner
Dr. Brett Berner

Written by Dr. Brett Berner

Upper Cervical Chiropractor in Lutz, FL. Schedule a complimentary consultation: text CONSULT to 813-578-5889 or www.foundationschedule.com

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