Support & Resources
What is Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS)?
Concussion Symptoms don't always go away immediately. Find out when doctors will diagnose Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS).
Learn more about PCSCoping with PCS
Living with PCS can be hard. Find out how to cope with persistent symptoms from medical experts and others who have experienced PCS.
Coping with PCSPCS Treatments
PCS may not go away tomorrow, but it almost always will with time. Check out the treatment options that might work for your specific symptoms.
Review PCS TreatmentsCLF HelpLine
Are you or your loved one struggling with persistent concussion symptoms or Post-Concussion Syndrome? Reach out to the CLF HelpLine today.
Reach out to the CLF HelpLineCaregiving for PCS
Being a caregiver is hard; especially when the injury is invisible. Learn what experts and experienced caregivers suggest for those who are caregiving for a loved one with PCS.
Learn moreWhat you need to know about PCS
Links
YouTube Playlist
- PCS Treatments
- PCS Risk Factors
- Brain injury & COVID-19 risk
- 20 Questions on Concussion with Dr. Cantu
- 20 Questions on Concussion with Dr. Cantu, Pt. 2
Downloads
They made it through PCS. You can too.
Links
- PCS Resources Facebook Group
- PCS Recovery Corner on IGTV
- Esther Lovett's PCS blog
- Concussion Hope
- Get Inspired
YouTube Playlist
- This is PCS: Family Support
- This is PCS: Returning to School
- CLF Mentorship Program - peer support for patients & caregivers
- Noah Abrams on emotional support in PCS recovery
- Lessons for living with PCS from James Schorn
- Living with PCS while social distancing - Gracie Hussey
CLF Webinars: Experts on managing and treating PCS
Caregiving for PCS patients: What parents and families need to know
Links
YouTube Playlist
- Helping your child cope with PCS, Pt. 2
- Helping your child cope with PCS- David & Lesley Koeppel
- Helping your child cope with PCS- Barbara Piette
- Communicating with your child with PCS- Nicole Abrams
- Supporting your child through PCS- Ide Dangoor
- Helping your child with PCS- Richard & Elizabeth Hussey
- Caring for a child with PCS- Andrea Lustig