
Overview
Our certified clinician knows concussion care inside and out. We’ll start with thorough assessments to find out what’s really causing your symptoms. Once we know, we’ll take the right steps to help you recover.
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Common areas we consider in our initial exam:
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Autonomic Nervous System Problems — A concussion can mess with how your brain controls blood flow and heart rate, causing dizziness, tiredness, and trouble focusing.
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Neck Issues — Neck injuries often happen with concussions. If ignored, they can cause headaches, dizziness, and balance problems.
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Balance and Vision Problems — The brain and inner ear work together to keep you steady and focused. After a concussion, they may not work well, which can lead to dizziness, nausea, and blurry vision.
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Brain and Gut Inflammation — Swelling in the brain and gut can cause brain fog, low energy, and mood swings.
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Mental Health Challenges — Anxiety, depression, and PTSD can slow healing. Stress and fear can make symptoms worse.

Why Choose Foundation Rehab
At Foundation Rehab, concussion care isn’t one-size-fits-all. We take the time to figure out what’s really driving your symptoms and build a plan that fits you. From neck issues to dizziness, vision problems to mental health — we look at the whole picture.
No guesswork. No being told to "just rest and wait." We use research-backed treatments and guide you step-by-step so you can get back to life, feeling steady and in control again.
Iain Harrington

Chiropractor
Complete Concussion Management Institute Certified
Iain Harrington leads our concussion management program with a clear focus: helping people recover safely and return confidently to work, play, and daily life. With advanced training in concussion assessment and rehabilitation, Iain uses evidence-based tools to guide care, including symptom monitoring, neurological screening, vestibular and balance assessment, and progressive return-to-activity planning. His approach is thorough and client-centered, balancing science with care to make sure every step back is safe, sensible, and supportive. Whether it's a first concussion or a more complex case, Iain is dedicated to making recovery understandable and manageable at every stage.