Concussion & TBI Treatment in Kingsbridge
Concussions and mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI) are frequently undiagnosed after car accidents. Symptoms may be subtle initially — headache, dizziness, difficulty concentrating — but can become debilitating without proper evaluation and management.
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Concussion After a Car Accident Near Kingsbridge
Kingsbridge is a residential community in the northwest Bronx, home to the VA Hospital campus and adjacent to Van Cortlandt Park. Dangerous merge zones where Broadway traffic enters the Major Deegan, combined with school-zone pedestrian accidents near the multiple schools along Broadway, drive consistent injury volume in and around Kingsbridge. A concussion occurs when the brain impacts the inner skull during sudden acceleration or deceleration — the same forces present in every car accident. The brain's soft tissue strikes the rigid skull, causing neuronal stretching, metabolic disruption, and inflammation. Critically, concussions occur without loss of consciousness in the majority of cases, leading to massive underdiagnosis.
Symptoms to Watch For
Headache, dizziness, confusion, difficulty concentrating, memory problems, light and noise sensitivity, sleep disturbances, irritability, and "brain fog." Symptoms may be subtle initially and worsen over 24-72 hours. Some patients don't recognize symptoms for days because they attribute them to "stress" or "not sleeping well" after the accident.
How MAIC Diagnoses Concussion (mild traumatic brain injury, mTBI, closed head injury)
MAIC's neurological evaluation for suspected concussion includes the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT5) adapted for motor vehicle trauma, vestibular-ocular motor screening (VOMS), cognitive assessment, and balance testing. While standard CT scans are typically normal in concussion, brain MRI with susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) can identify microhemorrhages in more severe cases. Serial neurocognitive testing documents the trajectory of recovery — or persistence of deficits.
Treatment at MAIC
Concussion management follows a graduated return-to-activity protocol. Initial cognitive and physical rest (24-48 hours) is followed by progressive reintroduction of activities based on symptom response. Dr. Belok's neurology team monitors recovery with serial symptom inventories and cognitive testing. For persistent post-concussion syndrome (symptoms beyond 4 weeks), targeted vestibular rehabilitation, vision therapy, and headache management address specific symptom clusters. MAIC documents every stage of recovery for litigation.
Documentation That Wins Cases
Concussion documentation is high-value in PI cases because TBI — even "mild" TBI — carries significant settlement potential when properly documented. MAIC builds the case through initial symptom inventory with timestamp, serial neurocognitive testing showing deficits, documented functional impact (inability to work, drive, or perform daily activities), and clear causation narrative linking the mechanism to the brain injury.
Concussion patients from Kingsbridge are treated by Dr. Lennart Belok (Neurology) and Dr. Fred Cohen (Headache Medicine) at our 60,000 sq ft facility at 2522 Hughes Ave, Bronx NY 10458.
1 train from 231st Street to a transfer at 145th, then D train to Fordham Road — approximately 15 minutes. Bx7 and Bx9 buses also connect directly. Kingsbridge's proximity to the Major Deegan on-ramps means many patients present with high-speed highway injuries rather than lower-speed neighborhood collisions.
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Comprehensive evaluation with causation narrative and ROM testing. Reports within 48 hours.
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Learn moreHow Concussion & TBI Develops After an Accident Near Kingsbridge
Concussion (mild traumatic brain injury/mTBI) occurs when collision forces cause the brain to accelerate and decelerate within the skull, producing diffuse axonal shearing. Symptoms may be subtle: headache, difficulty concentrating, memory problems, light/noise sensitivity, sleep disturbance, mood changes. Many patients don't recognize they have a concussion until symptoms persist for weeks.
Accident Patterns in Kingsbridge
The Major Deegan on-ramps at 230th and 233rd Street are acceleration-zone collision hotspots where local traffic merges with highway-speed vehicles. Broadway north of 230th carries heavy commercial and MTA bus traffic. Van Cortlandt Park South — a high-speed connector between Broadway and the Deegan — generates speed-related accidents, particularly at night.
Primary corridors: Broadway (north of 230th), Major Deegan Expressway on-ramps at 230th and 233rd, Kingsbridge Avenue, Riverdale Avenue, Van Cortlandt Park South.
Diagnostic Pathway at MAIC
Neurological evaluation includes cognitive screening (orientation, attention, memory, executive function), balance testing (Romberg, tandem gait), cranial nerve examination, and symptom inventory (Post-Concussion Symptom Scale). Brain MRI rules out structural pathology. Serial follow-up documents symptom trajectory and recovery timeline.
Treatment Protocol
Concussion management follows graduated return-to-activity protocols. Neurology follow-up monitors cognitive recovery and adjusts activity restrictions. Vestibular rehabilitation addresses balance and dizziness symptoms. Pain management treats post-traumatic headache and cervicogenic headache components. Dr. Fred Cohen specializes in post-traumatic headache management.
Documentation for Your PI Claim
Concussion cases carry substantial settlement value but require rigorous documentation. MAIC's neurologists record serial cognitive assessments, balance test results, and functional impact inventories that demonstrate ongoing impairment. This objective documentation counters the defense argument that concussion is "subjective."
MAIC Physicians for Concussion & TBI
Board-certified specialists who treat concussion & tbi after car accidents. All physicians are experienced in PI documentation and available for deposition.
Transit, Driving & Community Context
Detailed directions: 1 train from 231st St to 145th, transfer to D train to Fordham Rd — approximately 15 minutes total. Or Bx9 bus southbound to Fordham Rd. By car: Major Deegan south to Fordham Rd exit.
Why Kingsbridge residents come to MAIC: Kingsbridge residents are within one subway transfer of MAIC. The 1-to-D connection at 145th St is direct, and the Bx9 bus runs along University Ave straight to our facility.
Community: Kingsbridge has one of the Bronx's most diverse populations — Irish, Dominican, Mexican, Albanian, and Bengali communities. MAIC's multilingual staff ensures clear communication for all patients.
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