Traumatic Brain Injury: TBI Treatment Options

May 29, 2012 at 10:00

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Traumatic Brain Injury: TBI Treatment Options

Neurofeedback is a safe and effective treatment to greatly reduce or eliminate symptoms associated with Brain Injury including stroke. Clients typically respond to neurofeedback rapidly, with significant results noted within a number of months of starting treatment.

Click here for more information on How Neurofeedback Works!

 Traditional Treatment Options:

Physical Therpay:

  • Balance
  • Transfers
  • Mobility
  • Lower extremity strengthening
  • Diathermy
  • Ultrasound

Occupational Therapy:

  • Grooming
  • Dressing
  • Feeding
  • Upper extremity strengthening

Speech Pathology:

  • Speech production
  • Vital Stim
  • Language
  • Voice
  • Cognition and memory support
  • Swallowing

Medication:

There are a myriad of medications available for remediation of some symptoms of brain injury, many of which have numerous side effects. Your physician would be the resource for more information about this option.

Nutrition:

Many health experts agree that improved nutrition often plays at least a limited role in relieving some symptoms in many conditions, including traumatic brain injury, and should be included in treatment options for most people. Dallas Brain Changers can assist you in finding healthier nutritional choices and/or can guide you to an appropriate nutritional professional.

Counseling/Psychotherapy:

When performed alone or practiced in conjunction with medication intervention, counseling and psychotherapy are popular and well-known treatment options in cases of traumatic brain injury. For the family, caregivers and the client.

Dallas Brain Changers Treatment Option:

When an integrated approach is utilized, involving both counseling and neurofeedback, results are achieved exponentially, often within a few months, and are proven to be more effective and long-lasting. We will work with your doctors and therapists during your rehabilitation to provide the best continuity of care.

TBI: Click here for Case Study

Neurofeedback Treatment:

1. A History and Review of Quantitative Electroencephalography in Traumatic Brain Injury

Wallace, Brian E. BA; Wagner, Amy K. MD; Wagner, Eugene P. PhD; McDeavitt, James T. MD

 http://journals.lww.com/headtraumarehab/Abstract/2001/04000/A_History_and_Review_of_Quantitative.6.aspx

2. Electroencephalic Neurofeedback and Closed Head Injury of 250 Individuals

by Margaret Ayers

http://www.neuropathways.com/publications/electro.html

*Interested clients are advised to make an informed choice regarding Neurofeedback therapists, since there are several treatment options available. It is advised to look for a provider who is board certified by BCIA and a member of AAPB.

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