Aviv Clinics' Guide to Sports Concussions Explains:

The prevalence of concussions, particularly sports-related concussions, in young people
How concussions can occur, even without a blow to the head
Signs and symptoms of an acute concussion and of post-concussion syndrome
Concussion prevention and mitigation tips
Why it can be difficult for doctors to diagnose post-concussion syndrome
New, effective, evidence-based approaches to treatment
Real results from an Aviv Clinics client suffering from post-concussion syndrome

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"Aviv changed my life by allowing me to get back to my normal self, back to where I was before, both academically and athletically. I'm just super thankful for them."

Linden perry, 15,  Aviv Clinics client

get the facts:

An estimated 3.8 million Americans, mostly children and teens, suffer a sports-related concussion every year. 
As many as 1 in 4 suffer chronic symptoms for months or years afterward, a condition known as Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS).
The disruptive symptoms of PCS can include depression, anxiety, apathy, fatigue, and falling grades, as well as physical issues.
PCS symptoms in young people are often misdiagnosed as behavioral or psychological disorders.

Contributors to this Guide:

Shai Efrati, M.D.

Director of Research and Development and Head of Nephrology, Shamir Medical Center

Director, Sagol Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Research

Professor, Tel Aviv University

Chair, Aviv Scientific Medical Advisory Board

Mohammed Elamir, M.D., FACP

Fellow of the American Board of Internal Medicine

Lead Physician, Aviv Clinics

Amir Hadanny, M.D., Ph.D.

Chief Medical Research Officer, Sagol Center 

Harvard Research Fellow, Harvard Medical School Brain Modulation Lab

Head of Global Clinical Operations, Aviv Scientific

Chair, Aviv Scientific Medical Advisory Board

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