If you’ve suffered a concussion, it’s important to seek proper care and support after your condition has been stabilized with emergency medical care. A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that can involve significant loss of function. Lingering concussion symptoms such as headaches, emotional problems, and cognitive and motor function impairment can have an ongoing negative impact on your health, well-being and quality of life.

It makes sense that areas of the brain that have been injured or damaged during concussion need support. Functional neurology can help you take advantage of ‘neuroplasticity,’ which is your brain’s ability to form new connections as needed following injury.

The first step is to identify what areas of the brain have been injured. Functional neurologists utilize simple, yet sophisticated tools and techniques to evaluate brain function. Once function has been thoroughly evaluated and measured, the results are analyzed. At this point, the underlying causes of the patient’s symptoms are identified. It’s then possible for the functional neurologist to develop a customized care plan that includes today’s most effective therapies. The patient benefits from therapeutic support with tools and techniques that are proven to help restore brain function.

Functional neurology always involves care that is customized to the individual concussion patient’s precise needs. As a patient, you’ll understand the objectives of your care. These will be measurable improvements, and you’ll be tested regularly to determine whether or not your brain function is improving.

One of the biggest advantages of working with functional neurology is the experienced practitioner’s ability to anticipate potential setbacks, and adjust the patient’s care plan as needed to maximize recovery. Mainstream medicine typically has very few options when a therapeutic support plan fails to help the patient. Functional neurologists have access to a variety of brain based therapies that can be used alone or in combinations that are proven to help their patients. If something isn’t working, in other words, there are other options that likely will.

The types of therapies utilized by functional neurologists for concussion recovery are completely natural and non-invasive. Non-invasive therapies are proven effective in encouraging new connections for optimum brain function. There are no side-effects, and no risks. Targeted areas of the brain or nervous system are stimulated or calmed through a variety of sensory experiences. Neurologic imbalance is reduced and function is improved safely and gently.

Functional neurology facilitates concussion recovery that can make a tremendous difference in the lives of patients. It’s likely the therapeutic support it offers can help you, whether you’ve suffered concussion recently or a long time ago. It’s a great alternative for individuals who’ve tried other types of therapies without success. Functional neurologists often help those who’ve been told their ongoing symptoms make them ‘tough cases.’