07/26/2026
Most people think a concussion only causes headaches.
In reality, a concussion can affect how your brain controls your eye movements.
Every time your eyes move, multiple areas of the brain work together to produce movements that are fast, accurate, and coordinated. After a concussion, even subtle changes in these movements can contribute to symptoms such as:
• Dizziness
• Brain fog
• Difficulty concentrating
• Blurred vision
• Trouble reading
• Headaches
Using infrared eye-tracking technology, we can objectively measure how your eyes move—including their speed, accuracy, and reaction time.
These findings help us identify areas of dysfunction, guide rehabilitation, and monitor recovery over time.
You can't improve what you don't measure.
📍 Cerebral Health and Spine Care
240 Waterloo St., Suite 104
London, Ontario
📞 519-660-6777
🌐 www.cerebralhealthcentre.com