by Jonathan Hartman | Nov 15, 2023 | Functional Neurology
Brain injuries can occur when a person suffers a blow or jolt to the head or when a foreign object, such as a bone fragment or bullet, enters the brain tissue. People may sustain brain injuries during car accidents or physical altercations, while playing sports, and...
by Jonathan Hartman | Jun 14, 2023 | Brain Fog Treatment, Uncategorized
If you experience periods of clouded thinking, slow processing, or poor memory, you may suffer from brain fog. Brain fog describes a range of symptoms related to thinking and memory. While it is not a formal medical diagnosis, brain fog symptoms can arise as a result...
by Jonathan Hartman | May 25, 2023 | Concussion Treatment
A concussion is a mild brain injury due to a violent jolt, blow to your head or bump. A headache is a common symptom. Symptoms typically resolve within two to three weeks. Recovery is different for everyone. Physical and mental rest, and slowly returning to regular...
by Jonathan Hartman | May 13, 2023 | Concussion Treatment
Slow bleeding in the brain, also known as a subdural hematoma, is a medical emergency due to the rupture of a vein or an artery that occurs because of trauma, abnormal pressure, or a deficiency in the blood vessel. A slow brain bleed could be due to a brain tumor,...
by Jonathan Hartman | May 10, 2023 | Cognitive Remediation
Cognitive remediation is a type of rehabilitation treatment that decreases cognitive deficits using exercises that enhance memory, attention, language, and executive functioning. Cognitive remediation is focused rehabilitation for an individual’s cognition. This...