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About Us



The Canadian Concussion Centre (CCC) is based at the Toronto Western Hospital and is part of the Krembil Brain Institute at the University Health Network. The CCC is led by internationally acclaimed concussion expert, Dr. Charles Tator.

The team includes world leaders in brain injuries, imaging, genetics, clinical care, neuropsychology, and psychiatry working together to diagnose and treat persisting symptoms of concussions and to do the research necessary to improve the diagnosis and treatment of concussions and their consequences. Our mission is to provide patient-centred care, educate and do research focused on concussion and its consequences including persisting concussion symptoms and brain degeneration.

We examine the relationship between repeated concussions and late deterioration of brain function which can occur after repeated concussions. We are interested in people who have sustained concussions from all kinds of activities including sports and recreation, motor vehicle crashes, work falls, military as well as intimate partner violence, amongst others.

The CCC has the only Hospital/University Chair in Concussion Research in Canada, the Marion and Gerald Soloway Chair, which is an endowed chair held by Dr. Carmela Tartaglia since 2017.


Announcements


Series

Upcoming LiUNA and Canadian Concussion Centre Webinar

Date: September 24, 2024
Title: Treatment of Post-Concussion Symptoms Related to Screens at Work, School or Play
Presenter: Dr. Charles Tator
More Information: Flyer

Problems with vision after a concussion are very common and often persist for months or years. These visual symptoms include sensitivity to light, eye strain, photophobia, eye pain with headaches and nausea, cybersickness and computer screen intolerance. Fortunately, we and others have discovered some effective treatments that can relieve symptoms and help return to work, school or play.

View current & upcoming webinar sessions

Events


Pan-Canadian Summit on Concussion

On September 16, 2024, the Canadian Concussion Centre, Parachute Canada and OPHEA Canada collaborated to bring together experts and advocates from across the country to share knowledge and inspire action on concussions in school settings.

A special thank you to Rowan Stringer's father for reminding us of what's most important: Protecting Young Lives.

 
 
 


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