The medical providers at HeadFirst Sports Injury and Concussion Care, the premier community concussion clinic for the diagnosis, management, and treatment of mild traumatic brain injuries (TBI), are offering tips for getting through the holidays while recovering from a head injury.
ANNAPOLIS, Md., Dec. 20, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The medical providers at HeadFirst Sports Injury and Concussion Care, the premier community concussion clinic for the diagnosis, management, and treatment of mild traumatic brain injuries (TBI), are offering tips for getting through the holidays while recovering from a head injury. “The holiday season can be a particularly challenging time of year,” says HeadFirst CEO Robert G. Graw, Jr., M.D. “The sights and sounds are brighter and louder than usual, and while others are enjoying the festivities, those recovering from brain trauma may find it more difficult to continue healing.” HeadFirst Medical Director Karen Laugel, M.D., FAAP, urges her patients to take it a little easier when recuperating and says, “We certainly don’t want people to feel isolated but instead encourage sensible celebrating.” To promote recovery from head injury, Drs. Graw and Laugel suggest these tips:
As the renowned concussion program of Maryland-based urgent care company Righttime Medical Care, HeadFirst was founded in 2012 by Dr. Graw, a leader in pediatric medicine who also serves as CEO of Righttime. As medical director for HeadFirst, Dr. Laugel oversees the medical care for the thousands of the head trauma patients who are under the supervision of the program’s trained concussion specialists each year. RIGHTTIME MEDICAL CARE simplifies access to trustworthy medical care for patients of all ages at its 20 urgent care locations in Maryland. Celebrating its 30th year, Righttime holds the Certified Urgent Care designation, which distinguishes it as among the top urgent care centers nationwide. Righttime is open 365 days a year and welcomes walk-in patients, while also offering same-day appointments online or via its Call Center as well as its RighttimeNOW™ telehealth service. Convenient services include x-rays, laboratory testing, patient portal, and electronic health records which are shared with patients’ physicians, specialists and collaborating medical institutions. For more information, visit myRighttime.com. A service of Righttime Medical Care, HEADFIRST SPORTS INJURY AND CONCUSSION CARE is a community concussion clinic for the diagnosis, management and treatment of mild Traumatic Brain Injuries (mTBI). HeadFirst’s services at its 13 locations in Maryland include pre-injury neurocognitive baseline testing for individuals and teams, and post-injury medical evaluations for patients of all ages and walks of life, including plans for a safe return to play, school or work. HeadFirst also offers a Sports Injury Hotline for coaches and trainers, and a community concussion awareness speaker’s program. For more information, please visit www.myHeadFirst.com.
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