There are great options out there to help ease symptoms brought on from Traumatic Brain Injuries and concussions. These treatments work in conjunction with other therapies. Some might work better for you than others. It really varies from person to person.

Dry needling and acupuncture can help relieve certain post-concussion symptoms. They are not a cure-all, either for acute concussion or post-concussion syndrome, but if you suffer from headaches, neck and back pain, or nausea, Click HERE

On a surface level, the practitioner works with the bones of the skull and the pelvis. This affects, in turn, the deeper layers of membranes and cerebrospinal fluids in the spinal canal, the brain, and the spinal cord itself. Learn more HERE

A chiropractor might adjust C1 or C2 to help with PCS symptoms. C1 or C2 misalignment can reduce blood flow to the brain, put pressure on the brainstem (impacting nerve signals traveling through it), and even impact cerebrospinal fluid drainage. Learn More HERE

Energy healing practices work to balance and clear our internal flow of subtle energy, known as chi in China, as prana in India, and by other names in many other cultures. They address restoration and achieving balance for the brain and the body. Learn More HERE

The red and near-infrared light photons penetrate through the skull and into brain cells and spur the mitochondria to produce more ATP. That can mean clearer, sharper thinking.