A concussion or traumatic brain injury can impact far more than the head, often affecting multiple body systems. Individuals may experience deficits in thinking ability, along with changes in balance, memory recall, mood regulation, or motor coordination. These symptoms may present subtly, or persist beyond the expected recovery period, interfering with daily function and overall performance.
Care begins with an advanced neuro-functional examination, a detailed assessment of how the brain and nervous system communicate. This process helps identify disrupted neural circuits, or pathways that transmit signals between the brain and body. Instead of focusing only on symptoms, this approach uncovers underlying dysfunction that may contribute to dizziness, cognitive fatigue, delayed reaction time, or impaired coordination.
Once these disruptions are identified, treatment focuses on restoring improved communication between systems. Targeted therapies and exercises are used to enhance neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to adapt and reorganize, helping improve signal processing and functional outcomes.
Each care plan is individualized based on the nature and severity of the injury. If you continue to experience symptoms after a head injury, it is suggested that you schedule an evaluation with a provider for a proper diagnosis and personalized treatment plan.