Advance Concussion Clinic

Kinesiology

Recover through movement with expert kinesiologists

Regaining balance and strength is key to concussion rehabilitation. Our kinesiologists will lead you through balance and coordination training, design custom exercise programs, and create your Return to Play plan.  Let’s get you back in the game.

Trusted by 4,000+ patients and growing

Finding your balance takes careful training

After a concussion, sitting in a dark room only goes so far. Visual and motor rehabilitation is key to lasting recovery, but many patients only get rest. Concussions affect the brain regions that control balance and strength, so you’ve got to take extra care of them—so your symptoms really fade.  

Our kinesiologists will create treatment plans that target the symptom groups affecting you most. They’ll lead you through rehabilitative exercises with the Dynavision motor training system, and track how you’re improving from baseline. That’s how you recover for the long-term.

Getting you back on your feet

Assessing movement patterns and balance problems

Improving motor coordination with the Dynavision system

Developing a Return to Play plan—and making it happen

BENEFITS

Here’s how our kinesiology team helps:

Spot your functional limitations

We’ll spot and monitor functional limitations stemming from your concussion—like symptoms when walking and dizziness.

Get your balance back

We’ll use our evidence-backed Dynavision, FitLights and Blazepod System to improve your visual coordination and motor skills.

Know when you’re recovered

We’ll coach you through a Return to Play plan and get you back to regular activities. (Slow and steady pays off.)

Our kinesiologists can also support you with:

Get better. Get back.

Start your recovery journey today.

Trusted by 4,000+ patients and growing

“With the help of Advance Concussion, I was able to resume gradually into my training and train with confidence without having to worry about my concussion. They provided results and facts based on my performance during these examinations.”

Michael, Car Accident Survivor

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