Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Repairing the Brain with Neuroplasticity

Neuroplasticity is doing something over and over again expecting a different outcome.  We learn through repetition whether it is something new or the need to relearn something we've lost.
A unique characteristic of the human brain is its ability to repair itself.  This mechanism of repair is called neuroplasticity, or the brain's ability to rewire/repair a certain pathway with repeated therapeutic exercises.
Mild traumatic brain injuries require rehabilitation to rebuild bridges, hi ways bi ways, around the disrupted regions of damage.  We have had great success rehabilitating concussed patients using a neuroplasticity model of care.  
If you are suffering with symptoms related to brain trauma, whether it's physical trauma emotional or metabolic, contact us for a consultation.  The consultation includes complete diagnostic testing with state of the art technology, a comprehensive neuro exam, and a patient specific therapeutic protocol designed to rehabilitate the brain.

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