Episode 12 - Dr. Kade Anderson, PT, DPT - Part 2

In Part Two with our interview with physical therapist, Dr. Kade Anderson (see episode 4 for Part One), he talks about what it was like to experience anxiety and mood swings that cropped up after his tenth concussion. He gives advice how to deal with long-term concerns regarding permanent concussion symptoms, in addition to the value of customizing a unique, post-concussion survival plan.

Whether you’ve had a concussion or not, there are insidious dangers associated with concussions that all people need to know. Did you know a second concussion on top of a first can cause immediate death? It’s this kind of information you deserve to have; every employer, school, and family need to know how to protect themselves and those that matter. Concussions are everyone’s business, and that’s why each episode here is intended to provide help and support.

Today’s Part Two interview continues the journey that Dr. Kade Anderson has lived as a physical therapist AND as a ten-time concussion survivor.  He earned his Bachelor’s of Science in Human Movement Science at Utah State University and his Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Winston-Salem State University in North Carolina. As an injury prone athlete, Kade spent a lot of time personally rehabilitating and is therefore quite motivated to help other people become pain free and improve their quality of life through this interview.

You can connect with Dr. Kade Anderson at:

FB: Kade Anderson

LinkedIn: Kade Anderson

Email: kade AT wrightpt.com

As always, seek the advice of your care provider before making any adjustments to your life after a concussion.

Episode 12 - Dr. Kade Anderson, PT, DPT - Part 2
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