Why Choose Colorado Concussion Clinic for Physical Therapy?

At Colorado Concussion Clinic, we believe that your recovery should be as unique as you are. That’s why our physical therapy approach is built on expert care, personalized treatment, and an unwavering commitment to your long-term well-being.

One-on-One, Expert-Led Treatment

From the moment you step into our clinic, you'll work one-on-one with a Doctor of Physical Therapy who has advanced training in concussion, whiplash, and other neurological disorders. This means your care isn’t just hands-on—it’s highly specialized. We don’t rely on generic treatment plans. Instead, we develop a fully customized program designed around your symptoms and goals, helping you heal more effectively and efficiently.

Whether you’re recovering from a recent injury or have been struggling for months (or even years), we take the time to understand your story. If you’ve tried physical therapy at another clinic without success, we might still be able to help with our focused, evidence-based approach.

Coordinated and Comprehensive Care

Recovery often involves more than just one type of provider. That’s why we take a team-based approach, helping coordinate your care both within our clinic and with outside providers. Our physical therapists will coordinate with your care team to make sure everyone understands your specific path to recovery—so your treatment is consistent, thorough, and seamless.

Specialized Support for a Wide Range of Symptoms

Many of our patients come to us with symptoms that can be confusing and persistent. We specialize in conditions that don’t always have a clear path forward—and we’re here to guide you through them.

For example, if you’re dealing with visual disturbances like blurry or double vision, difficulty reading, or frequent headaches, these may stem from eye movement dysfunction. Our therapists are trained to treat these issues and can determine if a referral to a neuro-optometrist is appropriate.

Dizziness is another common—and often frustrating—symptom. It can be related to vestibular issues, positional vertigo, cervicogenic dizziness, or even autonomic dysfunction. Our team will evaluate the root cause and create a treatment strategy based on your unique presentation.

When it comes to headaches and chronic pain, we look beyond medication. Many of these symptoms are linked to problems in the cervical spine, like stiff joints or tight neck muscles. Through manual therapy, dry needling, and corrective exercise, we aim to address the primary cause of your pain and bring lasting relief.

And if you find that exercise makes your symptoms worse, especially if you’re an athlete trying to return to your sport, you’re not alone. This is often related to autonomic dysfunction, a condition we assess carefully. Once we understand your specific limits, we’ll build a safe, progressive exercise plan to help you regain your strength and confidence.

Why It Matters

Healing after a concussion or neurologic injury isn’t just about “getting better.” It’s about regaining control of your body, your mind, and your life. At Colorado Concussion Clinic, we go beyond symptom management—we focus on real recovery.

If you’re tired of being told “everything looks normal” or you’ve felt discouraged by previous treatment experiences, let us show you what a difference specialized care can make.

You don’t have to do this alone. Reach out today to schedule a consultation and take the next step toward feeling better, moving better, and living better.