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Program Video's Should be Ready by Mid December 2025 to Start Mechanism & Rationale for Concussion Therapy at home after a motor vehicle accident. This virtual concussion therapy program provides education, guided home exercises, and neurosensory support for individuals recovering from concussion. Patients receive structured online modules that include vestibular rehabilitation videos, gaze stabilization training, balance exercises, autonomic regulation strategies, and guided neuroregulation sessions using safe sound-frequency and light-based techniques inspired by cutting edge HIRREM research. These self-directed components are designed to supplement each patient’s recovery with clear demonstrations, home practice plans, and step-by-step progressions. In addition to the online content, patients attend live virtual appointments for assessment, exercise correction, symptom monitoring, and individualized progression. These virtual sessions provide professional oversight; however, they are not a substitute for in-person medical evaluation or hands-on care. In-office concussion assessment and rehabilitation remain the gold standard, virtual care is offered as an adjunct for patients who cannot attend in person or who require additional support between visits. This program does not diagnose or cure concussion but provides structured guidance to complement clinical care within the patient’s existing healthcare plan. Concussion often involves dysregulation of neural networks, autonomic dysregulation, hyperarousal, and disrupted brain oscillations/rhythms. This program is designed improve function and help restore more optimal oscillatory patterns, thereby improving symptom burden. Vestibular dysfunction is also common after concussion; combining vestibular rehabilitation (which targets sensory integration, balance, gaze stability) with a neuromodulatory (frequency-based) intervention, out goal is to provide tools that can be used to help improve brain dysregulation.
Overview
Neural Oscillations & Allostasis
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HPA Axis and STRESS
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