How Long Does a Concussion Last? Recovery Time, Symptoms & Treatment

How Long Does a Concussion Last? Understanding Concussion Recovery and When to Seek Help

A concussion is one of the most common injuries seen in sport, accidents, and everyday life. Despite this, many people are unsure how long concussion symptoms should last or when professional treatment is needed.

At Pro Sports Medicine in Cardiff, our specialist clinicians regularly assess and treat patients recovering from concussion injuries. Understanding how concussion recovery works can help you recognise when symptoms are normal — and when expert care is required.



What Is a Concussion?

A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury caused by a sudden impact to the head or body that causes the brain to rapidly move inside the skull.

This movement temporarily disrupts brain function and can affect:

  • Balance

  • Memory

  • Vision

  • Reaction time

  • Concentration

  • Emotional regulation


Concussions commonly occur during:

  • Rugby and football

  • Cycling accidents

  • Falls

  • Road traffic accidents

  • Contact sports


Even seemingly minor head impacts can result in concussion symptoms.



Common Symptoms of Concussion

Symptoms may appear immediately or develop over several hours.

Typical concussion symptoms include:


Physical Symptoms

  • Headache

  • Dizziness

  • Balance problems

  • Nausea

  • Sensitivity to light or noise

  • Neck pain


Cognitive Symptoms

  • Difficulty concentrating

  • Slowed thinking

  • Memory problems

  • Feeling mentally “foggy”


Emotional Symptoms

  • Irritability

  • Anxiety

  • Mood changes

  • Fatigue

Not everyone experiences the same symptoms, which is why professional concussion assessment is important.



How Long Does Concussion Recovery Take?

For most people, concussion symptoms improve within:

21–30 days for adults

Up to 4 weeks for children and adolescents

However, around 20–30% of people experience prolonged symptoms beyond 4 weeks, sometimes called post-concussion syndrome.


Persistent symptoms may include:

  • Ongoing headaches

  • Dizziness

  • Brain fog

  • Exercise intolerance

  • Visual problems

  • Neck pain

These symptoms often occur because concussion affects multiple systems in the body, not just the brain.



Why “Just Resting” Is No Longer Recommended

In the past, patients were told to rest completely until symptoms disappeared.

Modern concussion research now shows that prolonged rest can actually delay recovery.


Instead, current guidelines recommend:

  1. 24–48 hours of relative rest

  2. Gradual reintroduction of activity

  3. Targeted rehabilitation if symptoms persist

Early guided rehabilitation can significantly improve recovery.



What Helps Concussion Recovery?

Effective concussion treatment usually involves a combination of therapies targeting different systems affected by the injury.

These may include:

  • Vestibular Rehabilitation

Treatment for dizziness and balance problems caused by inner ear dysfunction.

  • Vision Therapy

Exercises to restore normal eye movement and visual tracking.

  • Cervical Spine Treatment

Neck injuries frequently accompany concussion and can worsen headaches and dizziness.

  • Exercise Rehabilitation

Carefully prescribed aerobic exercise improves brain blood flow and supports recovery.

  • Cognitive Rehabilitation

Strategies to support memory, concentration, and mental performance.



When Should You See a Concussion Specialist?

You should seek professional assessment if:

  • Symptoms last longer than 7–10 days

  • You experience persistent dizziness or headaches

  • You struggle to return to sport, work, or school

  • You have multiple concussions

  • Your symptoms worsen with activity


Early assessment by a specialist concussion clinic can significantly improve recovery outcomes.



Specialist Concussion Assessment in Cardiff

At Pro Sports Medicine, our clinicians provide comprehensive concussion assessment and rehabilitation in Cardiff.

Our approach includes:

  • Detailed concussion history and symptom assessment

  • Balance and vestibular testing

  • Vision and eye tracking analysis

  • Cognitive testing

  • Neck and cervical spine evaluation

  • Individualised rehabilitation programmes

We also guide patients through safe return-to-sport, return-to-school, and return-to-work protocols.

Learn more about our specialist service here: Concussion Clinic Cardiff



Preventing Long-Term Concussion Symptoms

One of the most important factors in concussion recovery is early expert assessment.

Delayed diagnosis or incomplete rehabilitation can increase the risk of:

  • Persistent headaches

  • Exercise intolerance

  • Balance problems

  • Cognitive difficulties

The good news is that most concussion symptoms can be successfully treated when the correct rehabilitation approach is used.



Book a Concussion Assessment in Cardiff

If you or your child may have suffered a concussion, early assessment is the best step toward a full recovery.

At Pro Sports Medicine, our specialist concussion clinic provides evidence-based treatment and rehabilitation to help patients safely return to sport, work, and everyday life.

Book your concussion assessment today using the contact form below