Concussion Therapy Kelowna
At Pro Motion Clinic in Kelowna’s Pandosy area, our Registered Massage Therapists work with people recovering from concussions. We understand how frustrating it can be when your body won’t cooperate. That’s why we take a careful approach that addresses both your head and neck symptoms.
What Happens to Your Body After a Concussion
This tension creates its own problems. Tight neck muscles can cause headaches. They can make you feel dizzy. They can even affect your balance. Many people don’t realize that treating the neck and shoulder tension can help with concussion symptoms.
The muscles at the base of your skull work overtime after a concussion. They’re trying to keep your head stable. But when they stay tight for weeks or months, they start causing pain that radiates up into your head. This is called a cervicogenic headache, and massage therapy may help reduce it.
How Registered Massage Therapists Help Concussion Recovery
Let’s say you’ve got tension at the base of your skull. This area has small muscles that can get incredibly tight after a head injury. A Registered Massage Therapist might use gentle techniques to release that tension. The goal is to help these muscles relax so they stop contributing to your headache.
Your neck probably took a hit too when you got your concussion. Whether you fell on the ice at Big White or got into a car accident on Highway 97, your neck muscles likely tensed up during the impact. This creates a whiplash effect that can stick around for months.
Registered Massage Therapists can address this neck tension through careful muscle work. We might use techniques that help improve blood flow to the area. Better circulation can support your body’s natural healing process. We might also work on reducing inflammation in the soft tissues around your neck.
The Connection Between Your Neck and Your Symptoms
Here’s something that might surprise you. Many concussion symptoms actually come from your neck, not your brain. When those neck muscles stay tight, they can cause:
- Headaches that start at the base of your skull
- Dizziness when you move your head
- Trouble focusing your eyes
- Feeling foggy or disconnected
- Tension that spreads into your shoulders
Your body has a stress response that kicks in after a concussion. This response keeps your muscles tight. It’s like your body is still protecting you from an injury that already happened. Massage therapy may help calm this response down.
Think of it like this: your nervous system is stuck on high alert. Gentle massage work can help signal to your body that it’s safe to relax. This might sound simple, but it can make a real difference in how you feel.
What to Expect During Concussion Massage Therapy
Your first visit will be different from a regular massage appointment. We need to understand your specific symptoms and how they affect your daily life. Do you get headaches after being on your computer? Does driving make your neck tense up? Do you have trouble sleeping because you can’t get comfortable?
The Registered Massage Therapist will do a careful assessment of your neck and shoulder muscles. We’ll check your range of motion. We’ll feel for areas of tension and tightness. This helps us create a treatment plan that addresses your specific needs.
The actual massage work starts gently. After a concussion, your nervous system is sensitive. We don’t want to overwhelm it. Light to medium pressure is usually the way to go at first. As your symptoms improve, we might gradually increase the pressure.
You might wonder what areas we focus on. Here are the main regions that Registered Massage Therapists address for concussion recovery:
- The small muscles at the base of your skull
- Your upper neck muscles on both sides
- The muscles that run from your neck to your shoulders
- Your upper back between your shoulder blades
- Your jaw muscles if you’re clenching
Each of these areas can contribute to your symptoms. By working on all of them, we address the full picture of your recovery.
How Long Does Recovery Take
The muscles in your neck might have been tight for weeks or months. They won’t release overnight. Think of it as retraining your body to relax. Each session builds on the last one. You might notice small improvements at first – maybe your headaches are a bit less intense, or you can turn your head a little farther without pain.
Most people benefit from regular sessions at first. Once or twice a week can help maintain progress. As you improve, you might space sessions out more. The goal is to get you feeling better and keep you there.
Other Techniques Registered Massage Therapists Might Use
Craniosacral therapy uses very light touch on your head and neck. The pressure is so gentle you might barely feel it. This technique focuses on the membranes and fluids around your brain and spinal cord. Some people find it helps with that foggy feeling that comes with concussions.
Lymphatic drainage is another option. After a concussion, fluid can build up in your head and neck area. Gentle massage techniques might help move this fluid along. This could reduce pressure and help with healing.
Your Registered Massage Therapist might also show you self-care techniques. These are things you can do at home between appointments. Gentle neck stretches, for example, can help maintain the progress you make during treatment sessions.
Why the Neck Matters So Much
Tight neck muscles can compress blood vessels. This might reduce blood flow to your brain. Less blood flow means less oxygen and fewer nutrients reaching the tissues that need to heal.
The nerves that run through your neck can also get irritated when muscles are tight. This nerve irritation can cause pain, tingling, and that foggy feeling. By releasing the muscle tension, we take pressure off these nerves.
Your balance system relies partly on signals from your neck muscles. When these muscles are tight and sending abnormal signals, your brain gets confused. This can make you feel dizzy or off-balance. Addressing the muscle tension may help improve your balance.
Living in Kelowna with Concussion Symptoms
You might have trouble with activities you used to love. Maybe you can’t ride your bike to Gyro Beach anymore because the movement makes you nauseous. Perhaps playing volleyball at City Park leaves you with a pounding headache. These limitations can be frustrating.
Massage therapy is one tool that may help you get back to these activities. By addressing the physical tension that comes with concussion, we might help reduce some of your symptoms. This doesn’t happen instantly, but many people find that consistent treatment helps them gradually return to normal life.
ICBC Claims and Concussion Treatment
Car accidents are a common cause of concussions in the Kelowna area. Whether it happened on Harvey Avenue during rush hour or on a quiet street in the Pandosy neighborhood, the impact on your body is real. The combination of whiplash and concussion can create persistent symptoms that need proper care.
ICBC coverage typically includes massage therapy for injuries related to the accident. Your Registered Massage Therapist will document your treatment and progress. This paperwork helps support your claim and shows that you’re actively working on your recovery.
When to Start Massage Therapy After a Concussion
Most healthcare providers recommend waiting until your acute symptoms settle down before starting massage therapy. This might be a week or two after your injury. But every concussion is different. Some people need more rest time. Others are ready sooner.
You should get clearance from your doctor before starting massage therapy. They can assess your specific situation and let you know when it’s appropriate to begin treatment. This is important for your safety and for the best results.
Once you get the go-ahead, starting treatment sooner rather than later might help. The longer those neck muscles stay tight, the harder they can be to release. Early intervention may help prevent chronic problems down the road.
What Makes Pro Motion Clinic Different
At Pro Motion Clinic, we take a team approach to concussion recovery. Your Registered Massage Therapist works alongside other practitioners in the clinic. This means if you need additional support – like Physiotherapy or chiropractic care – it’s all under one roof.
Our clinic is located at #202-3030 Pandosy Street in Kelowna. We’re in the heart of the Pandosy area, close to Okanagan College and just a short distance from the lake. The location is easy to access whether you’re coming from downtown or from the Mission area.
We understand that having a concussion can make it hard to get to appointments. That’s why we offer flexible scheduling. We’re open Monday through Saturday, so you can find a time that works with your recovery needs.
Our Registered Massage Therapists have experience working with concussion patients. We know that your symptoms can change from day to day. One day you might feel okay. The next day you might be back to square one. We adjust our treatment approach based on how you’re feeling at each appointment.
Beyond the Initial Recovery
Regular maintenance sessions might help keep these symptoms under control. Think of it like keeping your car maintained so it runs smoothly. Your body needs care too, especially after it’s been through a concussion.
Some people find that they need treatment during times of increased stress or activity. If you’re training for the Apple Triathlon or getting ready for ski season at Big White, a few sessions might help prepare your body for the demands ahead.
The Mind-Body Connection in Concussion Recovery
Massage therapy does more than just work on your muscles. The experience of being treated can help calm your nervous system. Many people find that they feel more relaxed after a session. This relaxation can carry over into the rest of your day and week.
When you’re less stressed, your muscles don’t tense up as much. When your muscles are more relaxed, you feel less stressed. Massage therapy might help break that cycle of tension and stress that keeps your symptoms going.
Signs Your Treatment Is Working
How do you know if massage therapy is helping? Here are some signs that you might be on the right track:
- Your headaches are less frequent or less intense
- You can turn your neck farther without pain
- You’re sleeping better at night
- The foggy feeling in your head is clearing up
- You have more energy during the day
- You can do activities that used to trigger symptoms
These improvements might be small at first. You might not even notice them day to day. But when you look back over a few weeks, you realize that you’re doing better than you were.
Keep in mind that recovery isn’t always a straight line. You might have good days and bad days. That’s normal. The overall trend is what matters. Are you gradually improving over time? If so, the treatment is probably helping.
Working with Your Healthcare Team
Your Registered Massage Therapist is one part of your recovery team. You might also be seeing your family doctor, a neurologist, or other specialists. It’s important that everyone is on the same page about your treatment.
Let your Massage Therapist know about any other treatments you’re getting. Are you doing Physiotherapy exercises? Taking medication? Seeing a counselor for the emotional impact of your injury? All of this information helps us provide better care.
We can also communicate with your other healthcare providers if needed. This team approach helps ensure that all your treatments work together instead of working against each other.
Taking the Next Step
If you’re dealing with concussion symptoms and think massage therapy might help, the first step is to reach out. You can call Pro Motion Clinic at 236-420-0660 to book an appointment. Our team can answer your questions and help you get started.
You can also visit our website at promotionclinic.com to learn more about our services and practitioners. Online booking is available if that’s easier for you.
Remember that recovery takes time. Be patient with yourself. Your body has been through a trauma. Healing doesn’t happen overnight. But with the right support, including massage therapy from a qualified Registered Massage Therapist, many people find that they can get back to feeling like themselves again.
Whether you’re a student at Okanagan College trying to keep up with your classes, a parent who needs to take care of your kids, or someone who just wants to get back to hiking the trails around Kelowna, concussion recovery is possible. Let us help you work toward that goal.



