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TAKE YOUR CONCUSSION HEALTH TO THE NEXT LEVEL!


ANSWER 29 QUESTIONS AND WE’LL SEND YOU A PERSONALISED REPORT



This Game-Changer Concussion Quiz has been designed to show concussion
sufferers, their weak spots and provide instant, actionable steps on how to
improve

 * It takes just 3 minutes
 * It’s completely free
 * Receive customised results instantly

Take The Concussion Quiz


YOU’LL BE SCORED AGAINST THE FOLLOWING KEY AREAS:

HEADACHE & MIGRAINE

Headaches and migraines are among the most common symptoms following a
concussion. They can vary in intensity and type, ranging from dull, persistent
aches to severe, throbbing migraines. Symptoms can be triggered by physical or
cognitive exertion, stress, and sensory stimuli like bright lights or loud
noises. Associated symptoms might include nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to
light and sound.

 

EYE SYMPTOMS / OCULAR SYMPTOMS

Ocular symptoms refer to vision problems that may occur after a concussion.
These can include blurred vision, double vision, difficulty focusing,
sensitivity to light, and eye strain. Problems with eye movements and
coordination can also occur, leading to issues with reading, driving, and other
activities that require visual concentration. These symptoms can contribute to
headaches and cognitive fatigue.


 

DIZZINESS / VESTIBULAR

Dizziness and vestibular issues can arise from a concussion due to disruption in
the brain's ability to process balance and spatial orientation. Symptoms can
include vertigo (a spinning sensation), light-headedness, imbalance, nausea, and
difficulty with coordination. These symptoms can be triggered by rapid head
movements, changes in position, or visual stimuli, and can significantly affect
daily activities and quality of life.


 

COGNITIVE FATIGUE

Cognitive fatigue refers to the mental exhaustion that can occur after a
concussion. Sometime called brain fog, this type of fatigue affects
concentration, memory, and the ability to process information. Symptoms include
difficulty focusing, feeling mentally drained after short periods of cognitive
activity, slower thinking, and increased effort required for tasks that were
previously easy. Cognitive fatigue can impact daily activities, academic
performance, and work efficiency.

SLEEP QUALITY

 

Concussions often disrupt normal sleep patterns, leading to issues such as
difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or experiencing restorative sleep.
Symptoms can include insomnia, excessive daytime sleepiness, and changes in
sleep duration. Poor sleep quality can exacerbate other concussion symptoms like
cognitive fatigue and mood disturbances, and can slow down the overall recovery
process.


 

ANXIOUS / MOOD

An anxious mood is common after a concussion and can be due to the stress of the
injury and its impact on daily life. Symptoms may include feelings of
nervousness, worry, irritability, and restlessness. Physical symptoms such as a
racing heart, sweating, and trembling may also be present. Anxiety can further
interfere with sleep and cognitive functions, creating a cycle that complicates
recovery.

NECK PAIN

Neck pain following a concussion is a common symptom due to the sudden jerking
movements that can occur during the injury. This pain can be muscular or involve
the cervical spine. Symptoms might include stiffness, tenderness, and reduced
range of motion in the neck. The pain may also radiate to the shoulders and
upper back, and may be exacerbated by movement, poor posture, or prolonged
sitting.


DISCOVER HOW YOU CAN TAKE YOUR CONCUSSION HEALTH TO THE NEXT LEVEL

The Game-Changer Concussion Quiz has been designed to show patients their weak
spots and provide instant, actionable steps on how to improve.

Benefit One

 * Personalized Understanding: The questionnaire helps individuals understand
   the specific nature and severity of their symptoms, providing clarity on how
   the concussion is affecting different aspects of their life.

 Benefit Two

 * Symptom Tracking: Regularly completing the questionnaire allows patients to
   track their symptoms over time, helping them and their healthcare providers
   to monitor progress and identify any changes.

 

Benefit Three

 * Targeted Treatment: By identifying the specific symptom categories affected
   (e.g., neck pain, vestibular, ocular, anxiety/mood, headache/migraine, sleep
   disorders, cognitive fatigue), the questionnaire can guide healthcare
   providers in developing a targeted and effective treatment plan tailored to
   the patient’s unique needs.

Benefit Four

 * Data-Driven Decisions: The detailed data collected can inform evidence-based
   decision-making, helping providers to choose the most appropriate
   interventions and therapies for each patient.

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