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What to Expect During Your First LiveO2 Therapy Session
Traumatic brain injury (TBI), long COVID, infections, and other conditions can cause symptoms that affect your daily functioning. Brain fog, memory issues, fatigue, and other symptoms can keep you from feeling your best or functioning. While some people simply accept...
The Role of Autonomic Assessment in Diagnosing Chronic Conditions
Your autonomic nervous system (ANS) controls many critical bodily functions. It is responsible for blood pressure, breathing, heart rate, digestion, and other functions. Autonomic system dysregulation can cause a condition called autonomic neuropathy. When autonomic...
Live O2 Therapy vs Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Many conditions, including concussion and traumatic brain injury (TBI), can affect how your brain and body function. Brain injuries, infections, mental health disorders, and other conditions can have a profound impact on your functioning and general well-being....
What is Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy?
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) is a non-invasive therapy that can speed up the body’s natural healing ability. It uses radial pressure waves or focused shockwaves to target specific areas of the body. Since the energy level of the shockwaves is so low, people...
What is an Autonomic Assessment?
Your autonomic nervous system (ANS) is responsible for many automatic functions of living. These include heart rate, breathing, digestion, blood pressure, and more. Problems with the autonomic nervous system can cause symptoms that disrupt your daily functioning. An...
The Benefits of LiveO2 Therapy
Many conditions can affect cognition and other areas of brain function. Traumatic brain injury (TBI), long-term COVID-19, mental health disorders, and other conditions can have a significant impact on how you feel, think, and function. LiveO2 therapy is an innovative,...
What are the Potential Benefits and Outcomes of Cognitive Remediation Therapy?
Some medical conditions, like traumatic brain injury (TBI) and strokes, can affect how the brain works. These changes can lead to impaired cognitive functioning, mental health symptoms, and other effects that impact daily functioning. People who sustain a brain injury...
What are the Initial Steps Taken in Treating a Brain Injury?
A concussion is a type of brain injury. Someone may sustain a concussion after experiencing a fall or being struck by an object. A concussion may also occur as a result of whiplash or blast injuries, which are common in war zones. A concussion results in temporary...
What is Cognitive Processing Therapy?
Living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be challenging. People with PTSD must receive comprehensive treatment that can give them the tools to manage their symptoms and improve functioning. People living with PTSD and traumatic brain injury (TBI) may...
Is Surgery Always Necessary For Treating Brain Injury?
A brain injury may occur if a person suffers a jolt or blow to the head. This can happen during a fall, a car accident, after being struck with an object, or in other circumstances. A brain injury can also occur when something enters the brain tissue through the...