Concussion Rehabilitation in St. Albert

Recover safely from concussion symptoms and return to school, work, sport, and daily life with evidence-based concussion rehabilitation in St. Albert.

At Podium Physiotherapy, we help athletes, active individuals, students, and adults recover after a concussion with one-on-one assessment, vestibular rehabilitation, balance training, cervical spine treatment, exercise therapy, and guided return-to-activity planning. Whether your concussion happened during sport, a fall, a motor vehicle accident, or a direct blow to the head, our team will build a personalized rehab plan around your symptoms, goals, and recovery timeline.

What is a Concussion?

A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury that can affect physical, cognitive, emotional, visual, and vestibular function. It can happen after a direct hit to the head, face, or neck, or from a force that causes the head and body to move quickly.

Concussions can affect how you feel, think, move, sleep, and tolerate activity. Some people experience symptoms right away, while others notice symptoms developing hours or days later. Even though concussions are often called “mild” brain injuries, the symptoms can still have a major impact on school, work, sport, exercise, and everyday life.

At Podium Physiotherapy in St. Albert, we use evidence-based concussion management strategies to help identify what systems are contributing to your symptoms and guide you safely through recovery.

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Common Symptoms After a Concussion

Concussion symptoms can look different from person to person. Some people mainly experience headaches and light sensitivity, while others struggle more with dizziness, balance, fatigue, concentration, or neck pain.

Physiotherapy can help address:

The goal of concussion rehabilitation is not just to wait for symptoms to go away. It is to understand what is driving your symptoms, support your recovery, and help you return to normal activity safely and gradually.

How Do Concussions Happen?

Concussions commonly occur when the brain experiences a sudden acceleration, deceleration, or rotational force. This can happen from a direct impact to the head or from a force that travels through the body and affects the head and neck. Common causes include:

Sports injuries

Falls

Motor vehicle accidents

Direct blows to the head

Whiplash-type injuries

Contact during recreational activity

Collisions during hockey, soccer, football, rugby, or basketball

Slips, trips, or workplace accidents

How Physiotherapy Helps

At Podium Physiotherapy, concussion rehabilitation may include:

Physiotherapy helps guide your recovery by identifying which areas may be contributing to ongoing symptoms. For example, dizziness and balance issues may respond well to vestibular rehabilitation, while headaches may be influenced by the neck, visual system, exertion tolerance, or a combination of factors.

Your treatment plan may start with symptom management, gentle movement, and education. As your tolerance improves, your physiotherapist may introduce structured exercise therapy, balance work, vestibular exercises, neck strengthening, and a gradual return to school, work, training, or sport.

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Recovery Timeline

Concussion recovery is different for everyone. Most individuals recover within a few weeks, while some people experience symptoms for several months. Your physiotherapist will adjust your plan based on your symptoms, tolerance, activity demands, and recovery goals.

Early Stage: First Few Days

Typical Recovery: 2–4 Weeks

Persistent Symptoms: Several Months

Return to Sport or Full Activity

Why Choose Podium Physiotherapy?

At Podium Physiotherapy, your full appointment is spent working directly with a physiotherapist. We take the time to understand how your concussion happened, what symptoms you are experiencing, and how those symptoms are affecting school, work, sport, sleep, exercise, and daily life. Your plan is not one-size-fits-all. It is built around your symptoms, your goals, and your recovery progress.

Our St. Albert clinic uses evidence-based concussion management strategies to guide patients safely back to school, work, sport, and activity. We combine vestibular rehabilitation, cervical spine treatment, exercise therapy, balance training, education, and return-to-activity planning to support a safe and structured recovery.

Cynthia R.

★★★★★

The Best! Been to several places and spent months trying to figure out the problem with no success. Nathan got to the root cause first visit! Highly recommend without hesitation!

CJ Telen

★★★★★

My experience at podium was great. My physiotherapist (Nathan monteiro) was absolutely amazing, he explained everything about my injury and how we can reach my goal so I can go back being 100% to play my sports. And honestly I feel like I’m improving a lot because of him. The place is a 10/10, can’t go wrong going here.

Book Concussion Rehabilitation in St. Albert

Concussion symptoms can be frustrating, especially when they affect your ability to focus, work, study, exercise, drive, or participate in sport. The right rehabilitation plan can help you understand your symptoms, rebuild tolerance, and return to activity with more confidence.

At Podium Physiotherapy, we help people in St. Albert recover from concussions with personalized care designed around their symptoms, lifestyle, school, work, sport, and long-term goals.

Book your concussion rehabilitation appointment online today.

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Concussion Rehabilitation FAQs

A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury that affects brain function following a direct or indirect impact. It can affect physical, cognitive, emotional, visual, and balance-related function.

Many individuals recover within 2–4 weeks, though some symptoms may persist longer. Recovery depends on the injury, symptom severity, previous concussion history, activity demands, and how the body responds to rehabilitation.

Current research supports a gradual return to activity rather than prolonged complete rest. Short-term rest may be helpful at first, but extended inactivity can sometimes slow recovery. Your physiotherapist can help guide a safe return to activity.

Yes. Vestibular rehabilitation is commonly used to address dizziness and balance issues after a concussion. Treatment may include specific exercises to improve gaze stability, balance, motion tolerance, and confidence with movement.

Return-to-sport decisions should follow a graduated protocol and be guided by healthcare professionals. Athletes should not return to contact or high-risk activity until they have progressed safely and are medically cleared when required.

Yes. Neck injuries commonly accompany concussions and may contribute to headaches, dizziness, stiffness, and pain. Physiotherapy can assess and treat the cervical spine as part of concussion rehabilitation.

Persistent headaches can occur after a concussion and may be related to the neck, vestibular system, vision, exertion intolerance, stress, sleep, or other factors. Targeted rehabilitation can help identify and address the contributors to ongoing symptoms.

Moderation is often recommended initially, but complete avoidance is typically unnecessary for most people. A gradual return to screen use, with breaks and symptom monitoring, is often more helpful than avoiding screens entirely for long periods.

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