Still Having Symptoms After a Head Injury? Here’s Why
Most people don’t fully recover from a concussion—and don’t know why.
If you’ve had whiplash, a fall, or even a “minor” head injury, this could change your recovery.
Brain Recovery After Concussion & Whiplash
Thrive Wellness Center (Fayetteville, AR)
At Thrive Wellness Center, the focus is on a whole-body, nervous system–driven approach to healing after concussion and whiplash injuries.
In this video, the team explains what actually happens in the brain and neck after trauma—and why symptoms often persist long after the initial injury.
You’ll learn how to support real recovery through:
- Chiropractic care
- Targeted nutrition
- Better sleep
- Nervous system regulation
The goal is simple: help your body heal the way it’s designed to.
Whether your injury came from a car accident, sports, or a fall, this is essential for protecting your long-term health.
What You’ll Learn
- What happens during a concussion—and why symptoms linger
- The link between whiplash and brain injury
- Common symptoms: headaches, brain fog, anxiety, sleep issues
- Why the neck must be treated for full recovery
- Realistic healing timelines and what to expect
- Anti-inflammatory nutrition for brain repair (omega-3, magnesium, turmeric)
- The role of sleep in recovery
- Gentle movement and nervous system healing strategies
- When to get checked—even if symptoms feel mild
At Thrive, the focus is on restoring function—not just masking symptoms—so you can get back to living fully.
