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Can bruxism cause headaches? Bruxism is the involuntary grinding, gnashing, or clenching of teeth and it can happen during sleep or while you’re awake. When this grinding or clenching becomes associated with headache symptoms, it’s referred to as a “bruxism headache”. Here’s what you need to know about the different kinds of headaches associated with bruxism and what you can do to get relief.
A concussion is one of the most commonly sustained injuries in sports and recreational activities. It doesn’t matter if you are a pro-athlete, or just enjoy tossing a ball around with your friends or kids––the risk exists. Although classified as a trauma to the brain, it is essential not to overlook the impact of concussion on the body. A cognitive AND physical examination is necessary for the initial concussion diagnosis, and consideration of both aspects is fundamental when creating a recovery plan. If you have suffered a recent concussion, or have ongoing symptoms, there are some solutions to rehab the body, as well as the brain to help rebuild your physical activity levels.

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