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Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS) is a condition in which symptoms persist weeks or months after a head injury, even when initial trauma was considered mild.
But why does recovery take so long?
And why do some patients never fully recover?
🧠 What Happens After a Concussion?
A concussion affects the brain at multiple levels:
- neuronal signaling disruption
- inflammation
- metabolic imbalance
- impaired communication between brain regions
👉 This leads to an important question:
Why do symptoms continue even after the injury has healed?
Because recovery at the cellular level may remain incomplete.
⚠️ Symptoms
Patients often ask:
👉 “Why do I still feel foggy months after a concussion?”
Common symptoms include:
- headaches
- dizziness
- brain fog
- memory problems
- difficulty concentrating
In chronic cases:
- emotional instability
- sleep disturbances
- fatigue
🔬 Standard Treatment
Typical approaches include:
- rest and recovery
- cognitive therapy
- symptom management
⚠️ Why Recovery Is Often Incomplete
👉 Key issue:
The brain may not fully restore its normal function after injury.
This leads to persistent symptoms.
❓ Can Brain Recovery Be Improved?
This is one of the most important questions:
👉 “Is there a way to support brain healing?”
🔬 Stem Cell Therapy and Brain Recovery
Stem cell therapy is being studied for:
- reducing brain inflammation
- supporting neuronal repair
- improving communication between brain cells
🌍 Why Barcelona?
In a biotechnology laboratory in Barcelona, Spain, a team with over 25 years of experience focuses on complex neurological conditions.
🧠 What Makes This Approach Unique?
Regenerative medicine aims to:
- support recovery at the cellular level
- improve brain function
- enhance long-term outcomes
❓ Who May Benefit?
Patients with:
- prolonged symptoms
- incomplete recovery
- persistent neurological issues
🔬 Future Outlook
👉 The key question:
Can we actively support brain repair instead of waiting for recovery?
Research suggests this may be possible.
📩 Contact
If you are experiencing symptoms of post-concussion syndrome, you can contact the medical team below.