A concussion is a type of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) that can occur after a blow to the head, a fall, or any event that causes the brain to move rapidly inside the skull. While many people recover within a few weeks, some experience ongoing symptoms that last for months—or even longer. This condition is known as post-concussion syndrome (PCS).
Living with PCS can be frustrating and overwhelming. Headaches, memory issues, dizziness, sensitivity to light and sound, fatigue, and mood changes are just a few of the symptoms individuals face. Fortunately, there are a variety of treatments for post-concussion syndrome available in Ontario that can help manage symptoms and support recovery.
The first step in managing PCS is proper medical evaluation. A family doctor, neurologist, or concussion specialist can:
Early medical care sets the foundation for an effective treatment plan.

There isn’t a single medication that “cures” PCS, but doctors may prescribe or recommend drugs to help manage specific issues:
These medications are usually paired with rehabilitation therapies.
Concussions often affect balance, coordination, and the neck. A physiotherapist specializing in concussion treatment can provide:
Many concussions are accompanied by neck injuries, whiplash, or musculoskeletal strain. Chiropractic treatment may be helpful for addressing these related issues:
In Ontario, chiropractic care is best used as part of a multidisciplinary approach, coordinated with your doctor, physiotherapist, or concussion clinic.
PCS doesn’t only affect the body—it can impact mental health and cognitive function. Treatment options include:
Blurred vision, light sensitivity, and difficulty focusing are common after a concussion. Optometrists and vision therapists can design individualized exercises and treatments to retrain the eyes and reduce strain.

An occupational therapist can:
Alongside professional treatments, self-care plays a vital role in healing. Doctors often recommend:
In Ontario, access to concussion treatments varies:
If your concussion was caused by a motor vehicle accident, workplace injury, or slip-and-fall, treatment costs may be covered through insurance or legal claims. A personal injury lawyer in Ontario can help ensure you access the care and compensation you need.
Post-concussion syndrome can disrupt your life, but recovery is possible with the right care and support. If you or a loved one is struggling with PCS, don’t wait to seek treatment—early intervention can make all the difference.
At Bergeron Clifford LLP, we understand the physical, emotional, and financial challenges PCS creates. Our experienced team of can guide you through the legal process and help secure the resources you need to focus on recovery.

Burke Derbyshire is a graduate of LaSalle Secondary School in Kingston. Upon graduation, he attended Queens University on an athletic scholarship where he played for the men’s football team. He then completed his law degree at the University of Leicester, United Kingdom, and was a moot court finalist as well as an active member of the Canadian Law Society.
Burke worked at Bergeron Clifford in the summer of 2023 as a summer student, and is now working as an articling student while also completing his NCA exams.