Mansi Vakil, DPT talks to Dr. Justin Trosclair DC on A Doctor's Perspective Podcast.
Signs and symptoms of concussions, raising awareness, promotion of her mild traumatic head injury book that patients and doctors can understand, misconceptions, warning signs and ways to recover are covered. Mansi Vakil DPT.
Dr. Vakil was seeing the normal sports related injuries in a physical therapy office geared towards athletes for many years. What she began to see is more parents bringing in their children for what seemed to be out of the ordinary symptoms of headaches and dizziness but of course she recognized it as mild traumatic head injury aka concussion.
With over 30 books already written on concussion, she felt
that many are overly complicated and intimidating to get through. She wrote her
own version in language that a doctor and patient could understand called
Concussion Talks. Expect to find out the signs and symptoms, what kind of tests
should be ordered, best people to treat this conditions, advances in sport
safety to help stop mild traumatic head injuries from occurring in the first
place, the anatomy of a concussion and much more.
Can you believe that 90% of concussions the person has not
lost consciousness.
Signs and Symptoms of Concussions:
She goes over them early on in the episode.
Headaches, blurred vision, sleep disturbances, anxiety, mood
changes
If you see these symptoms and changes in your child, don’t
hesitate to bring them to the doctor. Early detection and treatment is
paramount and of course they need to miss some time from the offending activity
(since in her realm it’s sports related)
How are the cranial nerves involved?
Mental rest from studying and TV watching is important, how
do we manage that for students who need to pass classes?
What type of diet does Mansi recommend for optimal brain healing?
How does a low intensity cardio program benefit?
Some of the misconceptions of concussion can have lasting
problems, so stay tuned for those. These could be memory loss at an early age,
depression, suicidal thoughts and so on.
Sometimes it’s the parents who are pushing the kids to keep
playing, is there anything as doctors that we can do about that? We are referring to post concussion and even
year round baseball leagues for 13 year olds.
It’s important to evaluate the biomechanics of the patients
other joints (like we are trained to do) when someone comes in for concussions
directly or when it’s just odd symptoms to the patient.
Where does she go to promote the concepts in her book for
child athlete safety? Being a women in a male dominated field can be tough so
what has she done to get more creative than just going talk to the coaches?
Dr. Vakil’s key to vacation and time away from the office
is: Work Smarter not Harder.
Don’t take your charts home, let family time be family time.
Also, do something that you know your significant other likes to do at least
once a week.
www.Concussiontalks.com mansi@concussiontalks.com
Podcasts: gets some
mentoring from the hosts and guests who have more experience than her
Books: 48 Laws of Power –
Robert Green
Show notes can be found at http://www.adoctorsperspective.net/144 here you can also find links to things mentioned and the full transcript.
Full Transcript of the Interview (probably has some grammatical errors). Just Click to expand
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