A concussion is an injury to the head and is a type of traumatic brain injury.
Northwestern Medicine Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital Concussion Clinic offers coordinated care for patients who have experienced a concussion.
A concussion can happen after:
Make an evaluation appointment by calling 630.909.7000 (TTY: 711).
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EXPERT CARE WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH
To treat the immediate or long-term effects of a concussion, expertise matters.
Our care team is led by fellowship-trained physicians who specialize in brain injury medicine. They use their extensive experience to treat a wide range of concussion-related symptoms — from common concerns to more complex cases.
Our priority is to work closely with you to set goals and help you reduce and relieve your symptoms. We want you to be able to return to activities that matter most to you, whether that’s school, work, leisure and/or sports.
What to Expect
Your care team will:
As part of Northwestern Medicine, our team collaborates with other Northwestern Medicine specialists and facilities — giving you access to the most advanced treatment options available.
Depending on your individual needs, your care team may include:
A concussion is not considered structural damage to the brain. It is a functional disturbance of the brain that can cause various symptoms and struggles after a head injury.
Concussions may result from:
To make an evaluation appointment, please call 630.909.7000 (TTY: 711).
CONCUSSION SYMPTOMS
Every concussion is unique. Symptoms can vary from person to person. Some symptoms may appear right away at the time of injury. Others might not show up until after the injury, such as when trying to return to regular life activities such as work or school.
The Concussion Clinic at Marianjoy provides multidisciplinary care for both adults and children. We see patients who are newly diagnosed as well as those experiencing ongoing symptoms related to a recent or prior concussion(s).
Symptoms may include:
Case manager*
Connect you with community resources and support
* Services may be recommended by your care team.
Psychologists
Provide psychotherapy (“talk therapy”) for coping, adjustment, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and/or supportive therapy while you work to recover
Therapists
Provide physical, occupational and/or speech-language therapy with expertise in treating concussion-related symptoms
Guide management of problems with attention, language, memory and problem-solving, especially as they impact academic and vocational adjustment
Neuropsychologists*
Dietitian*
Offer guidance on nutrition to help manage and improve symptoms
Neuro-optometry*
May offer further evaluation of visual disturbances