Concussion in Bozeman

Find Healing and Recovery After a Concussion in Bozeman

Even mild concussions can disrupt your daily life—causing headaches, dizziness, brain fog, and emotional instability. Without proper care, symptoms can linger, making it difficult to focus, work, or enjoy activities. At Root Therapy & Wellness in Bozeman, our specialized post-concussion rehabilitation program is designed to restore clarity, rebuild neurological connections, and help you recover faster.

Understanding Concussions: What Causes Symptoms?

A concussion is a disruption in brain function caused by rapid movement of the head—often from a fall, accident, or sports injury. This movement affects the brain’s metabolism, triggering a cascade of imbalances that lead to the following symptoms:

Physical Issues

  • Headaches and dizziness
  • Visual disturbances
  • Sensitivity to light and noise

Cognitive Challenges

  • Brain fog and lack of focus
  • Memory lapses
  • Slowed processing speed
  • Sleep Disruptions and Mood Changes

Restlessness and exhaustion

  • Difficulty falling or staying asleep
  • Irritability and emotional instability
  • Increased anxiety or depression

Personalized Concussion Recovery in Bozeman

Every concussion is unique, with factors like injury severity, health history, and genetics influencing how the brain heals. That’s why we design a customized recovery plan tailored to your specific needs, ensuring a safe and effective return to normal function.

Your recovery plan may include initial rest and protection, limiting stimulation from screens, reading, and exercise to allow early healing. Light aerobic training is introduced gradually to improve blood flow and accelerate recovery. Targeted nutrition, including DHA, B vitamins, and brain-specific nutrients, supports neurotransmitter function for optimal healing.

Sensory and vestibular therapy focuses on balance training, eye movement retraining, and controlled sensory exposure to restore brain function, while neuromuscular retraining improves coordination and muscle response. We closely monitor progress, adjusting treatments as needed to prevent overexertion while maximizing recovery, ensuring a smooth and steady return to daily life.

Why Specialized Concussion Therapy in Bozeman Matters

Traditional concussion recovery often relies on general advice like “rest and take it easy,” but for many, lingering symptoms make daily life difficult. Targeted therapy is essential for a full recovery and long-term brain health, addressing the root causes of persistent issues rather than just waiting for them to fade.

Our post-concussion therapy is designed to resolve symptoms faster through advanced vestibular and ocular testing, allowing precise retraining to eliminate dizziness, brain fog, and fatigue. We also focus on enhancing cognitive processing with memory and multi-step reasoning exercises to restore mental sharpness for work and everyday tasks.

For athletes, return-to-play protocols ensure a safe comeback while rebuilding coordination and strength. Additionally, balance and stability training rewires the brain’s equilibrium responses, reducing future instability and lowering the risk of reinjury.

Frequently Asked Questions About Concussion Recovery

How long does it take to recover from a concussion?

Recovery varies, but most people see significant improvement within 1–2 months. Athletes, particularly teens, may require closer to 3 months with targeted therapy.

What’s the best therapy for concussion recovery?

Aerobic exercise improves blood flow and speeds healing, while vestibular and visual retraining restores disrupted balance, coordination, and focus.

How can I recover from a concussion faster?

To speed up concussion recovery, it’s essential to manage sensory stimulation, hydration, and targeted therapy. Limiting screen time and sensory exposure in the early stages helps reduce strain on the brain and prevent symptom flare-ups. Staying hydrated and maintaining brain-healthy nutrition supports cognitive function and healing.

What happens in a concussion therapy session?

Sessions may include eye-tracking drills, dynamic balance training, hand-eye coordination exercises, and manual therapy to address lingering muscle tension from whiplash. We also use specialized tools like rocker boards and gaze stabilization exercises to restore full function.

Take the First Step Toward Full Recovery

Don’t let concussion symptoms control your life. Schedule a comprehensive evaluation today at Root Therapy & Wellness and let us design a targeted treatment plan to get you back to feeling your best. Call Root Therapy & Wellness in Bozeman now to book an appointment.

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Owner, Occupational Therapist

Kezia Peterson is an Occupational Therapist and founder of Root Therapy & Wellness. As a result of multiple car accidents, resulting in chronic back and neck pain, as well as migraines and vision concerns, she understands this impact that this has on an individual’s ability to engage in daily activities, as well as work and play, and the mental challenges that can result from coping with pain on a daily basis.

Her understanding of pain has led her to pursue multiple different modalities of training, with the goal of helping her patients by meeting them where they are at, understanding their goals, and ensuring that they have the best team of providers to help them get to the root of their dysfunction in order to allow their systems to achieve healing from every level possible.

Clinical Focus Areas:

  • Upper extremity injuries
    • Hand/wrist/elbow/shoulder pain
    • Fractures
    • Arthritis
    • Sprains / Strains
  • Chronic pain
    • CRPS – Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
    • Back/neck
    • Headaches / Migraines / Concussions
    • Abdominal pain

Education & Training

  • B.S in Psychology, North Dakota State University, 2003
  • M.S. in Occupational Therapy, University of Minnesota, 2009
  • Visceral Manipulation [VM1, VM2, VM3, VM4]
  • Myofascial Release
  • Craniosacral therapy [CS1, CS2]
  • Somato Emotional Practitioner Certification
  • Kezia is currently undertaking the certification process to become an SEP – a certified Somatic Experiencing Practitioner. This allows for her to support her patients in moving on from past traumas that may be contributing to their inability to move past pain patterns. She will complete her advanced level training and earn her certification in January 2024.