Neurofunctional Concussion Rehab
Neurofunctional Concussion & Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Service Description
Neurofunctional Concussion & Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Concussion and mild traumatic brain injury are not simply “brain bruises.” They are functional network injuries that disrupt communication between brain regions, sensory systems, and the autonomic nervous systems. Even long after imaging such as MRI and CT appears “normal.” Neurofunctional concussion rehabilitation focuses on how the brain is functioning, not just how it looks. Using advanced neurophysiological assessment tools, we identify persistent brain dysregulation that contributes to symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, brain fog, sleep disturbance, anxiety, visual strain, and delayed recovery. qEEG is used to see how your brain is "working". After this we offer Neurofeedback, Photobiomodulation, Visual and Auditory Entrainment, Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Vestibular Exercises. This is an all in one service that attempts to treat all aspectes of concussion on every visit.
Cancellation Policy
We offer telehealth consultations for individuals who may be experiencing symptoms of whiplash. These virtual visits are intended to provide education, guidance, and support, but they are not a substitute for in-person care. Scope of Telehealth Services During a telehealth consultation, our clinicians may: Discuss your symptoms, history of injury, and possible diagnoses. Provide education on whiplash-related conditions. Offer recommendations for exercises, stretches, and self-management strategies. Suggest potential treatment options and referrals. Limitations of Telehealth for Whiplash A telehealth visit cannot replace a comprehensive in-person examination. We are unable to perform physical assessments such as orthopedic, neurological, or imaging tests that may be necessary for a full diagnosis. Our recommendations are provided for educational purposes and should not be taken as a definitive diagnosis or treatment plan. Follow-Up Care We strongly recommend that all patients experiencing whiplash symptoms follow up with a local licensed healthcare provider—such as a chiropractor (DC) or medical doctor (MD)—to confirm findings and receive hands-on assessment and care. If symptoms worsen, new neurological symptoms appear, or recovery is not progressing as expected, you should seek immediate in-person medical evaluation. Acknowledgment By participating in a telehealth consultation, you acknowledge that you understand the limitations of online care and agree to follow up with a qualified local healthcare provider for a full evaluation and treatment.
Contact Details
28 Finch Avenue West, North York, Toronto, ON, Canada
(416) 628-1336
info@drjasonmazzarella.com


