Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment
Traumatic Brain Injury is an insult to the brain that occurs from a sudden impact or jolt that interferes with normal brain function. This encompasses everything from mild concussions to severe problems in memory, mood, disrupted coordination, cognition, and even neurological health that could continue to affect a person over his or her lifetime. Even "mild" TBIs can result in long-lasting symptoms due to microstructural injury, inflammation of tissues, disrupted blood flow, and impaired neural communication.
The regenerative approach considers TBI not just as an injury caused mechanically by an impact but rather as a cellular and metabolic event that changes brain chemistry, energy production, inflammation, and the way the brain communicates. Treatment provides anti-inflammatory interventions, restoration of neural function, cellular repair, and rebuilding of cognitive resilience.