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In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Zimmerman uncovers the deep—and often ignored—connection between concussions and mental health struggles. Drawing from research, clinical insights, and real-world cases, he exposes why so many patients suffering from depression, anxiety, and ADHD may actually be battling the silent aftermath of an undiagnosed or improperly treated concussion.

💡 Key Takeaways:

  • Concussions Aren’t Just a Sports Injury:
    While sports get the spotlight, concussions from car accidents, slips, and falls are even more common—and frequently overlooked, especially in non-athletes.
  • Mental Health Diagnoses Often Miss the Mark:
    Research shows concussions drastically increase the risk of depression, anxiety, ADHD, and even suicide—yet many patients are misdiagnosed and mistreated because providers aren’t screening for brain injury.
  • Outdated Beliefs Are Failing Patients:
    Coaches, parents, and even medical providers often rely on childhood-era concussion myths—leading to dangerous underdiagnosis and poor care.
  • Proper Evaluation Requires More Than a Cognitive Test:
    A thorough concussion evaluation must include balance testing, oculomotor testing (like eye tracking), and metabolic lab work—not just symptom checklists or paper-based cognitive exams.
  • There Is No One-Size-Fits-All Treatment:
    The best outcomes come from stacked, personalized treatment plans that combine neurological rehab, metabolic support, and advanced testing—not relying on a single therapy like neurofeedback or hyperbaric oxygen.
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