Anonymous

I am a 35-year-old male that suffered a bad concussion playing in an adult Hockey league.  I am a financial analyst by trade. After my concussion I had problems with attention, balance, focus, driving, and memory.  The concussion also affected my emotions to when I am in crowded places, I get extremely stressed and emotional. I did not know what to do.  I tried going to therapy, but my symptoms seemed to get worse. A friend of mine had a son who had a concussion, worked with Andrew and responded really well.  After meeting with Andrew, going through his evaluation, and understanding all my symptoms he said the problem I was having was the area that was imbalanced was too sensitive for exercises. Not to mention, the exercises that I was doing was not specific enough.  He explained that when I was doing any rehab in the imbalanced area the sensitivity and fatigue would just make me worse. We had to look at other specific areas that would be more affective and help the imbalanced area heal. Once we figured out which exercise that was, I started to feel better, my focus and attention improved.  In a short time, my balance and memory were much better. After a certain period, the imbalanced area was healing and I was then able to do direct exercises in that area, which led to further improvement especially in the post-traumatic stress disorder because I was able to be in crowded environments that was not that stressful and emotional.  I was very happy that I decided to work with Andrew and I highly recommend his services.

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