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A: Many people have problems with memory and concentration after a car accident due damage to their brain, also known as a Concussion.
Damage to the brain is common due to simple physics. If a football athlete can get a Concussion/brain injury when another 250lb person runs into them at a low speed of 10 mph, imagine the severe damage caused by a 5000lb car crashing into them at the same low speed of 10 mph.
When you get hit by another car, your brain moves in one direction.
When your head rebounds back onto the car-seat headrest from whiplash, your brain takes another hit.
The brain bounces back and forth inside the skull like a ping-pong creating further damage to your brain.
Better to get yourself checked out by a M.D. or D.O. doctor trained to look for concussions.
The M.D. or D.O. doctor that you choose will then quarterback and lead your care by coordinating with various professionals as appropriate. Your team may consist of professional with the following credentials:
- Doctor of Medicine = M.D. or D.O. who will lead the team
- Chiropractor = D.C.
- Physical Therapist = P.T. or D.P.T.
- Nurse Practitioner = N.P. or D.N.P or F.N.P. or A.N.P.
- Physician Assistant = P.A. or P.A.-C
- Naturopath = N.M.D.
- other medical doctor specialists such as Neurologist, Orthopedic surgeons, Neurosurgeons, etc...