
Concussions & Brain Injuries
Concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are more common than most people realize.
Often resulting from sports impacts, auto accidents, falls, or other trauma. While initial symptoms like headaches, fogginess, or dizziness may fade, many individuals are left with long-term struggles: poor focus, emotional instability, chronic fatigue, or a sense that they’re simply not the same.
At our clinic, we recognize that true recovery goes beyond rest and normal scans. Our team takes a deeper look, using advanced assessments to map how your brain is functioning and which systems may be out of sync. We combine functional neurology, visual-vestibular rehab, and nervous system regulation to support your brain’s recovery — not just from the injury itself, but from the ripple effects it can create throughout the body.
How We Help
We also incorporate photobiomodulation therapy to help stimulate cellular repair and reduce inflammation in the brain and nervous system. This light-based technology enhances mitochondrial function — an important step in restoring energy and communication within damaged neural tissue. Paired with targeted nerve rehabilitation and close attention to cervical stability, we work to reestablish clear pathways between the brainstem, spine, and peripheral nerves. Stabilizing the neck and restoring proper input from the cervical spine is essential for long-term recovery, especially when balance, coordination, or vision have been affected.
One of our key tools is neurofeedback, a non-invasive training system that helps the brain restore healthier activity patterns. Using your brain’s own capacity for neuroplasticity, neurofeedback gently guides it toward more stable and efficient function. It can improve cognitive performance, emotional regulation, and even circulation — all essential for post-injury recovery.
Starting Your Healing Journey
Each patient begins with a Brain Map to measure current brainwave activity. This data allows us to create a tailored neurofeedback plan that targets the areas most impacted — whether that’s memory, mood, or processing speed. Research supports this approach: a 2020 study published in NeuroRegulation found significant reduction in post-concussion symptoms after a course of neurofeedback.
Our practice is rooted in whole-person healing — which means we also look at structural imbalances, nutritional deficiencies, and nervous system dysregulation that may be complicating your recovery. Through an integrated plan, our team works together to help you feel clear, calm, and in control again.