Many people walk away from a concussion with symptoms that are easy to hide but difficult to live with. Unfortunately, some are told their problems are “all in their head” or simply a product of stress. This approach can cause real harm and delay true healing for patients in Kansas City and beyond.
A concussion is a disruption in how the brain works. Even if a scan looks normal, the way your brain processes information, balances your body, and manages emotions can be affected for weeks or months. Headaches, brain fog, dizziness, and mood changes are not imaginary. They are signals that your brain and nervous system need support.
When symptoms are minimized or dismissed, patients may feel alone and unsupported. This can lead to:
Research shows that patients who feel validated and understood are more likely to participate in therapy, recover faster, and avoid complications.
Prompt rehabilitation and education can prevent symptoms from becoming chronic. Movement therapy, vestibular rehabilitation, and vision retraining are proven to help restore normal brain function after concussion. Keeping a daily log of symptoms, sleep, and activities can help your care team customize your plan and track your progress.
Chiropractic care is often recommended for relieving neck tension and improving overall comfort during recovery.
David Buechner, MD and Managing Director Lance Stevenson lead a team dedicated to comprehensive concussion care. Their approach includes:
If you are struggling with symptoms after a head injury, do not let anyone tell you it is “just in your head.” Seek out a provider who listens, understands, and offers evidence-based solutions. Early intervention can help you regain clarity, comfort, and quality of life.
This blog is for educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. If you have experienced a concussion or other injury, please consult a qualified healthcare provider.
Complete Concussions
Lance Stevenson, DC
Tomlinson Chiropractic
TBI Therapy