Beyond "Give It Time": TBI Recovery That Works
Research-validated protocols for traumatic brain injury and post-concussion syndrome—even when symptoms persist for months or years
THE INVISIBLE INJURY
You look fine. Tests come back normal. But you know something's wrong:
Brain fog that makes work exhausting
Headaches that won't respond to medication
Difficulty concentrating or remembering
Mood changes your family notices
Light and noise sensitivity that limits your life
Fatigue that sleep doesn't fix
Balance problems or dizziness
You've been told "give it time" or "it's anxiety." But months—maybe years—have passed, and you're not better.
You're not imagining it. And there are validated interventions that can help.
WHY SYMPTOMS PERSIST
What Happens After TBI:
Even "mild" TBI (concussion) creates biological changes:
• Neuroinflammation
• Metabolic dysfunction
• Neurotransmitter imbalance
• Microvascular injury
• Disrupted connections between brain regions
• Metabolic dysfunction
• Neurotransmitter imbalance
• Microvascular injury
• Disrupted connections between brain regions
Why "Time" Isn't Always Enough:
Most concussions resolve in 2-4 weeks. But 10-30% develop persistent symptoms (post-concussion syndrome). When biological dysfunction persists, symptoms persist—regardless of how much time passes.
THE NEUROBRIDGE APPROACH
We don't just manage symptoms—we target the biological dysfunction driving them through multi-modal protocols combining:
We use:
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation
- Metabolic optimization
- Vestibular and balance rehabilitation
- Photobiomodulation
SYMPTOMS WE ADDRESS
Cognitive: Brain fog, mental fatigue, memory problems, difficulty concentrating
Physical: Persistent headaches, dizziness, visual disturbances, light/noise sensitivity
Emotional: Depression, anxiety, irritability, mood swings
Functional: Difficulty working or studying, reduced social participation
WHO BENEFITS
You may be a candidate if:
You had TBI (concussion or more severe) 3+ months ago
Symptoms persist despite initial medical care
Standard treatments (rest, medication) haven't resolved symptoms
Symptoms are impacting work, school, relationships, or quality of life
You're motivated for systematic, evidence-based intervention
REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS
Most patients with persistent post-concussion syndrome experience:
- 40-60% reduction in symptom burden
- Meaningful improvement in function (return to work/school)
- Better quality of life even if some symptoms persist
We measure systematically using validated tools—you’ll see objective data, not just subjective impressions.
Ready to start recovery?
You’ve lived with these symptoms long enough. If standard medical care hasn’t helped, if you’ve been dismissed or told to “give it more time,” if you’re ready for systematic, evidence-based intervention—we can help.

